PyroGenesis delivers 3.5 tonnes of titanium powder under new US supply deal

MaterialsNews
January 7, 2026
PyroGenesis has delivered 3.5 tonnes of titanium powder under a new supply agreement with a US metal technology company (Courtesy PyroGenesis)
PyroGenesis has delivered 3.5 tonnes of titanium powder under a new supply agreement with a US metal technology company (Courtesy PyroGenesis)

PyroGenesis Inc, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, has announced the delivery of 3.5 tonnes of titanium powder under a new powder supply agreement with a US minerals and metal technology company. The powder was produced by PyroGenesis’ NexGen plasma atomisation process.

Following recent contract announcements for both coarse and fine cut metal powders, this order is for “off-cut” titanium (Ti64) powder. “Off-cuts” are powders produced during PyroGenesis’ plasma atomisation process, but are not currently utilised by the existing range of commercial metal Additive Manufacturing machines used in industrial AM.

PyroGenesis will supply the client on a recurring as-needed basis, with an initial shipment of 3.5 tonnes. The financial terms of the contract will remain confidential for competitive reasons. The powder for this order was recently delivered to the customer. The expectation for this contract was outlined in the outlook section of PyroGenesis’ Q3 2025 earnings report, as a potential near-term business line development.

“Off-cut” powders have latent value, as they maintain consistent chemistry and characteristics appropriate for industrial reprocessing. As a result, PyroGenesis has been stockpiling these powders for eventual use, assuming that the continuous evolution of the Additive Manufacturing industry, combined with the inherent higher quality of PyroGenesis’ NexGen plasma-atomised metal powder, would eventually create a market demand for this material. This order marks one of the first commercial orders of this kind for PyroGenesis.

“As the Additive Manufacturing market expands, the company is well-positioned to take advantage of emerging opportunities. Along with our fine and coarse cut titanium powders, we now have a market for what we define as off-cut material, which not only makes effective, sustainable use of a high-value byproduct of our NexGen™ process, but increases the revenue generated for each production run,” said P Peter Pascali, President and CEO of PyroGenesis. “This contract reintroduces stockpiled high-value titanium into the supply chain, reducing waste and protecting the critical mineral supply. We look forward to this ongoing, recurring relationship with the client, an innovator in technology development for the metals and manufacturing sectors.”

www.pyrogenesis.com

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