PyroGenesis’s fine cut Ti AM powder ships to contract manufacturer

PyroGenesis Inc, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, has announced the recent signing of an initial order of fine cut titanium powder produced by the company’s NexGen plasma atomisation process. The customer is a contract manufacturer specialising in titanium-based Additive Manufacturing for the consumer product and healthcare industries.

Following the earlier announcement of a half tonne order for PyroGenesis’ coarse cut titanium powder, the contract announced today is for the supply of fine cut Ti64 powder (particle size: 20-53 µm), for use in the client’s Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) Additive Manufacturing machines. The powder shipment is said to be currently en route to the customer.
The contract value will remain confidential for competitive reasons. 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.

“The services segment of the metal AM space will be a growing presence as the AM industry continues its shift from prototyping to production, driving the need for increased on-demand and localised production capacity,” stated P Peter Pascali, president and CEO of PyroGenesis. “Expanding our reach to include premiere contract manufacturers in key manufacturing hubs, like the client announced today, is an important part of the planned growth of our metal powder business.”
“This initial order begins what we hope may be an ongoing relationship with this client, who are specialists in using the grades of titanium powder that we produce. I believe that the continuous innovation of our patented NexGen plasma atomisation system results in enhanced efficiency for metal powder production while at the same time reducing customer costs. This focus on continuous innovation reinforces our competitive advantage and underscores the company’s long-term value creation strategy,” Pascali concluded.



























