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Message: Re: Sanctions effect on Titanium..

It's only less sought after because they can't do what PYR does. PYR can use titanium wire in one giant spool, versus rods or bars that have to be re-inserted again and again.

Feedstock doesn't impact quality, insofar as there's no difference in quality between wire and rods/bars, just a different manifestation or shape of the same exact product.

 

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Question for Steve McCormick:

Read your message on Titanium and had a question. More about how your statement was written may cause some uncertaintity as part of it reads as follows "PYR's ability to use the version of the product less sought after by the metal powders industry". 

My question is "Does the choice of feedstock affect the quality of powders produced? Or no matter what PYR uses for feedstock wires, rods, or bars will the quality of the powders PYR produces be the same?"

 

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