Farsoon Technologies enters distribution agreement with Indurate Alloys AM Industry

Farsoon Americas has entered a new distribution agreement with Indurate Alloys, a leading supplier of thermal spray, and laser and PTA powders based in Alberta and Ontario, Canada. The partnership enables Indurate Alloys to distribute Farsoon’s open, industrial-grade additive manufacturing machines to Canadian customers, and reflects Farsoon’s commitment to expanding its global reach and supporting the growth of the additive manufacturing industry.

While Indurate Alloys is primarily a hard-facing supplier/manufacturer operating for more than 12 years, the company has always distributed and serviced metallic power-related equipment. Today, with the established know-how and focused experience in the Canadian metal industrial market, including Farsoon’s metal and plastic powder bed fusion systems in their offering in a natural fit for Indurate Alloys.

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“Faroon America is looking forward to building a strong relationship with Indurate Alloy’s professional technical sales team, we are dedicated to advancing AM in the Canadian region,” said Jim Braddick, Sales Director of Farsoon America.

“Indurate Alloys Ltd. is proud to be selected as the Canadian Distributor for Farsoon Technologies. We look forward to working closely with Farsoon Americas Corp. in the Canadian AM arena,” said Lorne Chrystal, President and General Manager of Indurate Alloys.

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Author: Edward Wakefield

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