PyroGenesis Provides Update on Additive Manufacturing Strategy; on Schedule for Q1 2017 Powder Production

MONTREAL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - Jan 23, 2017) - PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (http://pyrogenesis.com) (TSX VENTURE:PYR), a clean-tech company (the "Company" or "PyroGenesis") that designs, develops, manufactures and commercializes plasma waste-to-energy systems and plasma torch products, provides herein a general update on its previously announced additive manufacturing strategy.

Mr. P. Peter Pascali, President and CEO of PyroGenesis, provides this update in the following Q&A format. The questions for the most part are derived from inquiries received from investors, analysts, and potential customers:

On October 25, 2016, PyroGenesis provided an update which reviewed, amongst other things, the following:

  • PyroGenesis produces very small, uniform, spherical Titanium powders that flow like water, and which are highly sought after in the Additive Manufacturing Industry;

  • PyroGenesis has previously sold these powders to the Biomedical Industry (2001-2004);

  • In 2015, PyroGenesis invested approximately $2MM in improving both the production rate and particle size distribution of its technology, which has resulted in a patent pending for such improvements;

  • PyroGenesis' decision to enter into powder production for the Additive Manufacturing Industry, as opposed to manufacturing powder production systems;

  • First system to be installed by Q1 2017;

  • Company's plan to spin-off its Additive Manufacturing capabilities in 2017.

Q. Could you please update us on the current milestones to reach powder production?

A. Most certainly.

As we have previously stated, our first powder production system (the "System") is scheduled to be up and running by the end of Q1 2017. This means that, within this timeframe, we will have received all parts, assembled the System, completed commissioning of the System, and conducted the first powder run.

The only major items that have yet to be received are the reactor and the feeder, both of which are expected to be delivered in the second half of February. Assembly is expected to be completed within two (2) weeks of receipt of these items and commissioning within an additional two (2) weeks thereafter. The first powder run is scheduled for the last week of March.

We note that although there may be delays from suppliers, we believe we have sufficiently estimated for such uncertainties as best as we can, and are confident the first powder run will be completed on schedule.

Q. After the completion of the first powder run, what is the expected ramp up schedule, and when will you be selling powders?

A. It is important to understand that, irrespective of us being in the ramp up phase, our powders will still be available for sale; all of which will come with a certificate of analysis. Our goal is to ramp up to full capacity, linearly, over the ensuing four (4) months after the first powder run.