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Raymor Penetrates the Metal Injection Molding (MIM) Market
with its Titanium Powder
Montreal | June 22, 2005
Raymor Industries Inc. is proud to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary,
AP&C Advanced Powders and Coatings Inc. has concluded an agreement for the production of titanium powder
with Metaor (US). Metaor, part of IMC (International Metalworking Companies), specializes in the fabrication of
metal components using a metal injection molding (MIM) process. Their products serve high-volume markets in
various sectors, including automotive, medical, industrial tooling, electronics, and other sectors. Metaor has sales
offices in the US and Europe.
AP&C’s metallic powders are produced using the patented plasma atomization process. This unique process
produces metallic powders of high purity, with an exceptional sphericity. Given these two characteristics, AP&C
metallic powders offer the best performance for metal injection molding applications. The plasma atomization
process was developed at the beginning of the 90’s at Hydro-Quebec’s Shawinigan laboratory, in collaboration
with Noranda. AP&C benefits from a worldwide, exclusive license for the process.
“The exceptional sphericity and purity characterisitics of our titanium powers allows us to respond favourably to
the strict requirements of the biomedical and aerospace fields,” said Dr. Michel Drouet, Chief Scientist with AP&C.
“This agreement with Metaor confirms that our metallic powders meet the needs of the MIM industry, MIM being a
method to fabricate complex components using high-value metals,” said Mr. Stéphane Robert, President of
Raymor and AP&C. “The use of MIM is advantageous for markets such at aerospace and other specialized
sectors, which for us, will imply important powder sales,” added Mr. Robert.
AP&C’s plasma atomization process allows for the commercialization of many types of micron-sized and nanosized
metallic powders for different applications in promising markets. With other negotiations underway, AP&C
foresees the installation of a second reactor in its facility, which could hold up to six units. The forecasted
revenue from powder sales is in the order of $3.5 million per year, per reactor.
About Raymor Industries:
Raymor Industries Inc., (TSX-V:RAR) has as its mission to become the leading Canadian developer of high technology and a
producer/recycler of advanced materials and nanomaterials for high value-added applications. In November 2004, Raymor Industries created
a wholly-owned, industrial subsidiary, AP&C Advanced Powders and Coatings, specializing in nanotechnology and advanced materials, and
comprising four operational divisions: (1) nanotechnology products, including nano-powders, nano-coatings, and single-walled carbon
nanotubes (C-SWNT) for “the applications of tomorrow”; (2) metal and ceramic coatings, which largely targets aerospace, military, and mining
applications; (3) spherical metallic powders, primarily used for biomedical and aerospace applications; and (4) net-shape forming, a
component manufacturing technique used for ballistic protection and other aerospace and military applications. Raymor holds the exclusive
rights to more than 20 patents throughout the world, with other patents pending.
For additional information, visit www.raymor.com
Contact:
Raymond Fournel – Investor Relations
514-932-3485
Fax: 514-932-3644
investor@raymor.com
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