Montreal, QC
AP&C Advanced Powders & Coatings Inc. is a Canadian company, with its head office in Montreal. The company is wholly-owned by Raymor Industries Inc. (www. raymor. com), a public company with stock on the TSX Venture Exchange (Symbol: RAR). 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 AP&C, which comprises 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 military, aeronautical, aerospace, specialized industrial, 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 & AP&C holds the exclusive rights to more than 20 patents throughout the world, with other patents pending.
2000 William St.
Montreal, QC H3J 1R8
CA
2000 William St.
Montreal, QC H3J 1R8
CA
Legal Name: AP&C Advanced Powders & Coatings Inc.
Number of Employees: 20
CA
Title: Manager
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
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Title: Manager
Area of Responsibility: Domestic Sales & Marketing, Export Sales & Marketing
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AP&C offers high quality metal, ceramic, and carbide coatings using the following thermal spray techniques:
HVOF - High Velocity Oxyfuel;
APS - Atmospheric Plasma Spray;
VPS - Vacuum Plasma Spray (Only provider in Canada) These coatings are very suited for the aerospace, power generation, mining and other industrial sectors.
Using Plasma Atomization, a unique, patented technology, AP&C produces highly flowable, very pure spherical metallic powders for primarily biomedical and aerospace applications. Current production focuses on Titanium and Ti-6Al-4V, though the process can produce any metal.
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