I find this very interesting. I wonder where Titomic will source their cold spray titanium feedstock?
https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/boeing-and-titomic-partner-to-investigate-sustainable-titanium-3d-printing-for-space-201725/
Being curious to see if Pyro was ever invovled in providing titanium cold spray feedstock in the past, Pyro was referenced in such a manner in the peer reviewed journal paper below...
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/cse/documents/peer-reviewed-journal-papers-2016/18-corrosion-performance-of-laser-posttreated-cold-sprayed-titanium-coatings.pdf
Commercial purity gas atomized titanium powder of size b25 μm (Pyrogenesis, Canada) was used as the cold-spray particle feedstock. Titanium powder was deposited onto three different substrates: Armco iron, low carbon steel, and austenitic stainless steel (304). The chemical compositions of the substrates were measured using optical emission spectroscopy (Foundry-Master UV, Oxford Instruments, Bucks, UK) and are shown in Table 1.