Bourque Industries today announced that the Company successfully demonstrated a plasma spray application of a micro-meters thin layer of pure Kryron material onto a metallic surface Saturday at Controlled Thermal Technologies in Phoenix.

The test indicated that components can be coated with Kryron and produced on a large scale. Kryron has been shown in other tests to have high strength, high conductivity, and anti-corrosive properties. Bourque believes that components coated with Kryron may be a cost-effective material alternative for a wide range of industries.

"The plasma spray process is an essential tool for companies that want to make a high-performance, high-cost material available on a cost-efficient basis," said Danny Rosetta, owner and general manager of Controlled Thermal Technologies. "Today, Bourque Industries demonstrated that their Kryron material can be applied to industrial components in context of large-scale manufacturing."

Products made from common metals and plasma-coated with Kryron can be produced at a fraction of the cost compared to those made from solid Kryronized materials. This breakthrough could potentially allow the key material benefits of Kryron to be engineered into lower-cost components for industries like agriculture and heavy equipment, automotive, aviation and space technology, and consumer electronics, among others.

The plasma spray process allows for the application of micro-thin layers of Kryron to be applied in a manner that retains a shape and form nearly identical to the original component. This may allow plasma-sprayed Kryron to be used in manufacturing processes with close tolerances.

About Bourque and Kryron

Bourque Industries, Inc. is a publicly-traded advanced materials science company (OTC: BORK) based in Tucson, Ariz. Bourque holds all patents for Kryron-based technology.

Kryron is a patented, state-of-the-art metal alloying process that significantly alters the material characteristics of common metals, increasing strength, conductivity, melting point, and imbuing the metals with anti-corrosive and non-reactive properties. Management believes that unique Kryronized alloys have broad uses across a range of industrial segments.

Bourque Industries and Kryron are trademarks of Bourque Industries.

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