Yorkshire Post

Metalysis powers up its new Gen4 plant for next phase

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METALYSIS IS powering up its commercial plant at its Materials Manufactur­ing Centre in Wathupon-Dearne, South Yorkshire.

The new ‘Gen4’ unit marks Metalysis’ transition into commercial production following more than a decade of phased technology developmen­t.

Gen4 is the first facility to take Metalysis’ solid-state, modular, electroche­mical process to industrial scale and can produce tens-to-hundreds of tonnes per annum of high value, niche and master alloys.

It creates a new UK source of supply for global end-users in advanced manufactur­ing discipline­s including aerospace, automotive, batteries, light-weighting, magnets, mining and 3D printing consumable­s.

“In powering up and operating our industrial plant, Metalysis is poised to achieve its target to generate significan­t profits from our new South Yorkshire production facility,” Dr Dion Vaughan, chief executive officer said.

“Ours is a true British success story with internatio­nal implicatio­ns. Metalysis has grown from the ‘lightbulb moment’ at Cambridge University in the late1990s, relocated to South Yorkshire to benefit from regional excellence in operationa­l skillsets in the early 2000s, and now onwards towards a bright commercial future.

“We share this achievemen­t with a number of partners, notably our plant builder, K Home Internatio­nal, and our shareholde­rs who have supported the journey.”

Gen4 enables Metalysis to commercial­ly produce a demanddriv­en product mix of titanium alloys, master alloys, compositio­nally complex alloys, magnet materials, high temperatur­e materials and platinum group metal alloys.

In March, the company announced that it had raised £12m to fund state-of-the-art postproces­sing facilities, feedstock and provide working capital to support the rollout of Gen4. Approximat­ely £25m has been raised to fund the project to completion.

The firm was set up to produce valuable metal alloy powders used in 3D printing, aerospace and automotive applicatio­ns.

The process, originally invented at The University of Cambridge and commercial­ised by Metalysis, is more environmen­tally friendly and energy efficient than traditiona­l melting technologi­es.

We share this achievemen­t with a number of partners. Dr Dion Vaughan, chief executive officer at Metalysis

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