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PyroGenesis has received a second one-tonne order for titanium powder from a U.S.
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PyroGenesis has received a second one-tonne order for titanium powder from a U.S.

PyroGenesis Canada Inc.
PyroGenesis Canada Inc.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

PyroGenesis has received a second one-tonne order for titanium powder from a U.S. minerals company, highlighting the value of the off-cut market. By monetizing plasma atomization by-products usually excluded from standard 3D printing, the company enables a closed-loop supply of critical minerals. This recurring demand validates the reprocessing of non-standard powders into high-performance alloys. As the titanium AM market targets $1.4B by 2032, these systemic efficiencies will be vital for aerospace resilience. 🚀 #3DPrinting #Titanium #Sustainability #SupplyChain

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