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Unique Manufacturing Process Puts First Tellurium and PyroDelta Ahead in Thermoelectric Technology

Capillary casting results in superior thermoelectric generators that hold up under extreme conditions and applications. Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 1, 2025 –

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Unique Manufacturing Process Puts First Tellurium and PyroDelta Ahead in Thermoelectric Technology

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[{"type":"text","content":"Capillary casting results in superior thermoelectric generators that hold up under extreme conditions and applications. Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 1, 2025 – TheNewswire - First Tellurium Corp. (CSE: FTEL, OTC: FSTTF) reports that, further to recent comments and inquiries about the thermoelectric technology announced by First Tellurium’s subsidiary PyroDelta Energy Corp., the Company has provided additional information about the technology’s importance, value and unique position in the thermoelectric sector. “Many companies are trying to replicate what we have accomplished,” said PyroDelta Head Engineer Michael Abdelmaseh, “especially in the tubular design we have announced recently. I can say with certainty that we are the only ones who have succeeded. Ours is a much better method for casting thermoelectric materials, and it’s one that I believe is about to change the whole thermoelectric industry.” The difference for PyroDelta has come from the capillary casting method, for which patents have been filed. “Capillary casting is the core of our technology and our competitive advantage,” said Abdelmaseh. “This is what has allowed us to create thermoelectric generators that hold up under real-world, even extreme conditions and applications. Equally important, we can manufacture them at a cost that makes them economical for just about any application.” Throughout 2025, PyroDelta has reported successful prototype testing of thermoelectric generators that can extend the range of drones, generate clean electricity from waste heat in AI and crypto data centers and replace alternators in combustion engines. As a result, PyroDelta is working with associated companies and industry representatives that want to put the devices to use to save both energy and money. “We have made significant progress on getting the devices into the hands of companies that want to test them for their various applications and help us get them to market,” said First Tellurium President and CEO Tyrone Docherty. “You can imagine that this technology is proving to be highly disruptive to the thermoelectric industry, so everyone is moving cautiously and prudently. I thank our shareholders for their patience as we move forward.”   “I wish to emphasize,” added Abdelmaseh, “there is no other technology or device on the market like ours. For years, technology com...

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