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Insta..... Any updates with your call this weekend?
Any synergies here with LQMT?
Materion Awarded Two Patents for the Fabrication Process of BrushForm® 158
Source: Business Wire
Company completes its third patent in 2016 for ToughMet® Alloys
Materion Performance Alloys, a Materion Corporation (NYSE:MTRN) business, announced it has received two patents for processes that improve the fabrication of BrushForm® 158 (BF 158), the strip form of the company’s high-strength, copper-nickel-tin ToughMet® alloy. The patents cover new manufacturing technologies that combine multiple steps of thermal and mechanical processing to produce an alloy with increased strength and improved formability.
The new patents, US #9487850 B2 and US #9518315 B2, protect technology used by Materion to manufacture its advanced materials for use in the aerospace, energy and electronic markets. The company received three patents in 2016 for its improvements to the fabrication process of ToughMet alloys.
“The process allows for fine dispersion of tiny precipitates in the strip which provides the enhanced properties,” said W. Glenn Maxwell, President, Materion Performance Alloys and Composites. “These advances and increased complexity in our manufacturing processes enable us to produce stronger products with enhanced formability for our customers, while helping to reduce the cost of finished components.”
BF 158 is designed for next-generation electronics devices. The copper-nickel-tin alloys provide optimal strength in very thin gauges, making them ideal for use in devices such as smartphones, tablets and cameras. The alloys offer higher strength than other copper alloys and do not contain beryllium, so it can be used when a beryllium-free alloy is desired. The materials are RoHS compliant and infinitely recyclable.
Materion Corporation is headquartered in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. Through its businesses, Materion supplies worldwide markets with alloy products, beryllium products, electronic products, precious metal products, and engineered material systems. Around the world, the company's engineered materials can be found in technically demanding end-use products within the telecommunications and computer, automotive electronics, appliance, industrial components, plastics tooling, optical media, oil and gas, aerospace and defense, and off-highway and mining equipment markets. Visit http://www.Materion.com for more information.
Do you think our new management would ever hire Atakan Peker as a consultant or perhaps ask him to serve on the Board of Directors of Liquidmetal?
BMG mentioned.
Will the iPhone 8 have a 3D CAMERA?
http://dailym.ai/2fYT5GV
http://www.seeker.com/liquid-metal-drops-morph-and-move-on-their-own-1965756360.html
I know this is different than the Liquidmetal we've come to know but, could this be of applicable use in the future out of Rancho Santa Margarita?
Doubt it. But one never knows.....sure as hell if they were involved you'd never hear a word about it in a conference call.
Stock options/awards/grants/gifts for the terrific job done this past year?!? AKA Dilution?
Steip "4 Million Shares for me, 4 for you. 4 Million for me, 4 for you...."
The Socket Mobile Bluetooth Cordless Ring Scanner Series 9 is a wearable, hands-free, and lightweight barcode scanning solution that provides effortless and reliable data capture for the mobile workforce. It is extremely durable with exclusive Liquidmetal housing. It can be found on the socketmobile.com website.
Are the springs in the new Haptic engine on the new iPhone6s made of Liquidmetal!?!? They were awfully shiny on the iPhone6s intro video. Just sayin....
What ever happened to Anax @ techinsighter blog?
Obviously not going to move the needle. But it is a good barometer to see competition using stronger materials in CE. If anything a slight positive for Liquidmetal.
Competition going stronger....
New, Sleeker Samsung Smartphone Built Stronger with Alcoa’s Aerospace-Grade Aluminum
Source: Business Wire
Alcoa-invented material strengthens phone’s structure by 70 percent
Lightweight metals leader Alcoa (NYSE:AA) today announced that it is supplying a high-strength, aerospace-grade aluminum to Samsung for its latest smartphones —the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. This marks the first time the global electronic giant will use an aluminum frame for its Galaxy S flagship model. The Company’s aerospace-grade aluminum, 6013 Alcoa Power Plate™, is 70 percent stronger than standard aluminum used in similar devices, creating a thinner, lighter, sleeker design.
Materion Corporation Reports First Quarter 2015 Financial Results
Source: Business Wire
Confirms Outlook for 2015
Materion Corporation (NYSE:MTRN) today reported first quarter 2015 financial results.
First quarter 2015 GAAP earnings were $0.47 per share, diluted. This compares to $0.35 per share, diluted, earned in the first quarter of 2014.
Adjusted first quarter earnings were $0.41 per share, diluted, up 41%, compared to $0.29 per share, diluted, in the first quarter of 2014.
Net sales for the first quarter of 2015 were $290.0 million. Value-added sales were $162.6 million, up 12% compared to the prior year period.
Adjusted operating profit margin, as a percent of value-added sales, expanded year over year to 7.4%, a 110 basis point improvement.
All three business groups delivered top line growth and expanded profit margins in the first quarter of 2015 compared to the first quarter of 2014.
The Company confirms its previously announced 2015 adjusted earnings forecast range of $1.80 to $2.00 per share, diluted.
FIRST QUARTER 2015 RESULTS
Net sales for the first quarter were $290.0 million, compared to net sales of $258.9 million for the first quarter of 2014. Value-added sales grew 12% to $162.6 million compared to value-added sales of $144.9 million for the first quarter of 2014. The growth in value-added sales in the first quarter of 2015 compared to the same period of last year was due primarily to stronger demand from customers in the industrial components, medical, consumer electronics, automotive electronics and defense markets.
My 250k+ shares may be a drop in the bucket, but I am whole heartedly voting NO!!!! Show us a real contact first! Show us some damn details of the contract!! Not some vague order for 100 Ginzu knives!! Show us some friggn' results!!! Hire some salespeople that can sell a product!!!! Sheeet ain't rocket science!!!! Until I see an inkling of light at the end of this dark tunnel, I am voting unequivocally, NO!!!!!! I have zero confidence in this cast of characters: Called The "Bored" of Directors.
The new MacBook is Beryllium free.
We also learned more about the Apple Watch from Jonathan Ive's Financial Times interview. The report noted that "If God is in the design, then the devil is in the detail, and it is with this sort of obsessive care that Ive and his team tackle every aspect of the design." Ive revealed that the molecules in Apple gold are closer together, making it twice as hard as standard gold. And, in case you were wondering, Apple's cold-forged steel is 40 per cent more durable than regular steel. It's been rumored that
Apple was able to achieve these metal strengths by using a liquid metal process that they've been working on for years. In fact, Apple loudly claims that the Apple Watch uses "custom metal alloys."
[LQMT] Apple Filed a Liquid Metal Patent in Korea for a new Heat Sink
http://news360.com/article/263288438
***Liquidmetal’s Apple Alliance for Alloy Yet to Bear Fruit (1)
2014-09-30 13:57:40.752 GMT
(Updates with share prices in fifth paragraph.)
By Jan Schwalbe and Corinne Gretler
Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Liquidmetal Technologies Inc. has
been betting on partnerships with Apple Inc. and Swatch Group
AG. It hasn’t paid off yet.
The company developed a metal that’s moldable like plastic
and has formed perpetual exclusivity agreements with Apple for
consumer electronics products, and with Swatch for watches.
While Liquidmetal has succeeded in being included in some of
Swatch’s products, the Rancho Santa Margarita, California-based
company is still waiting for a big break with Apple.
When the Apple Watch was presented on Sept. 9,
Liquidmetal’s shares plunged 26 percent, the most since July
2013, because Apple didn’t say whether Liquidmetal’s technology
would be incorporated in its new products. The two exclusivity
agreements could spell further trouble, as the royalty-based
license with Swatch for watches hinders any use in products such
as an Apple Watch.
“I suspect a third-party company would have to come to a
legal agreement with Liquidmetal and Swatch before it could use
Liquidmetal technology for a watch,” said Rene Weber, an
analyst at Bank Vontobel AG in Zurich. “In this area, Swatch
certainly has a strong position.”
Liquidmetal shares fell 0.3 percent to 19 cents at 9:53
a.m. in New York trading. The stock has gained 15 percent this
year, giving a market value of $88 million.
Bill Johnson, a professor at the California Institute of
Technology, helped develop the material, and Liquidmetal
licensed it. Before signing the agreement with Apple in 2010 and
Swatch in 2011, Liquidmetal made mobile-phone parts for Nokia
Oyj and Motorola using earlier technologies, as well as watch
cases for TAG Heuer and Casio Computer Co.
Tech Partners
“When we looked at alternatives, we felt partnering with
larger companies was the best way to take our technology to the
next level and build the credibility we need to accelerate
adoption,” Chief Executive Officer Thomas Steipp said in a
phone interview. “Both Apple and Swatch are great tech
partners, and we obviously would like to see Liquidmetal be used
in the most advanced ways by our licensing partners.”
Liquidmetal has had some advances in the watch industry.
Swatch has used the alloy for watches including the Omega
Seamaster Planet Ocean in 2009 and a 2010 Breguet model that
plays Rossini’s “The Thieving Magpie” aria.
The material “is ideal for watches because the alloy is
extremely durable, flexible, and much harder than steel,”
Swatch Chief Executive Officer Nick Hayek said in an interview
in August. The company plans to continue to work with
Liquidmetal on other projects, he said.
Amorphous Alloys
Liquidmetal manufactures and sells bulk amorphous alloys,
which it describes as metal materials that are highly resistant
to stress and corrosion. Liquidmetal alloys are similar to
titanium alloys, though they are stronger and can be molded like
plastics.
In May, the company extended an agreement with Cupertino,
California-based Apple through February that provides the
company financial and legal support for the filing of patents.
Liquidmetal also in May reached an agreement to settle a dispute
with contract manufacturer Visser Precision Cast LLC, allowing
the company to form more licenses to produce the material.
Steipp said areas of potential growth include medical
products, aerospace defense and sporting goods. Liquidmetal is
most likely to be used in handheld items, he said. He declined
to comment on Liquidmetal’s share price decline after the Apple
product announcement.
“Liquidmetal can forget it,” said Trung-Tin Nguyen, a
hedge-fund manager at Trimax Capital in Zurich. “Because the
Apple Watch is a new product and topic, Apple will have adapted
its supply chain accordingly already. I would assume Liquidmetal
won’t get a chance in the future, either.”
*Bloomberg News
GOT LIQUIDMETAL?!?!
http://news360.com/article/258702337
Apple may be in need of LQMT sooner than we think....
I don't see LQMT as a presenter at the Gateway Conference anymore?? They were there an hour ago. Does anybody else see this?
How does a grassroots Kickstarter project raise almost $50,000 over the course of a few days to manufacture new and improved golf clubs but Liquidmetal languishes for years trying to get their clubs to market?!?! #gettingshafted
Maybe this company can learn a thing or two about launching new products?!?!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dv8sports/dv8
MTRN-LMT-LQMT????
Materion Corp. Announces Supply Contract with Lockheed Martin for Proprietary AlBeCast® Aluminum-Beryllium Investment Castin...
Materion Brush Beryllium & Composites, a Materion Corporation (NYSE: MTRN) business, announced today it has received a supply contract from Lockheed Martin for proprietary AlBeCast® aluminum-beryllium investment cast components for the F-35 Lightning II’s Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS). Terms were not disclosed.
Materion, which announced recently it was in qualification with Lockheed Martin for the EOTS components, is the current supplier of AlBeMet®, an aluminum-beryllium composite alloy, for EOTS. Aluminum-beryllium materials and castings provide favorable cost/benefit advantages for technically demanding customers requiring a combination of ultra-light weight, stiffness, mechanical stability and thermal properties.
According to Lawrence Ryczek, Vice President and General Manager, Brush Beryllium & Composites, “We have made a significant investment in advancing our casting technology, and this contract adds to our growing number of sales orders in the defense and semiconductor markets.”
The AlBeCast casting investment follows the installation and ongoing ramp-up of the primary beryllium production facility at Materion’s Elmore, Ohio, operation undertaken through an innovative private-public partnership between the Company and the U.S. Department of Defense. This primary production capability supports the beryllium product lines for defense as well as critical civilian needs. Materion is the world’s only mine-to-mill fully integrated beryllium producer.
Materion Corporation is headquartered in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiaries, supplies highly engineered advanced materials to global markets. Products include precious and non-precious specialty metals, inorganic chemicals and powders, specialty coatings, specialty engineered beryllium alloys, beryllium and beryllium composites, and engineered clad and plated metal systems.
Materion Corporation
Investor Contact:
Michael C. Hasychak, 216-383-6823
mike.hasychak@materion.com
or
Media Contact:
Patrick S. Carpenter, 216-383-6835
patrick.carpenter@materion.com
or
http://www.materion.com
Mayfield Hts-g
[GTAT] GT Advanced announces $58.6mm specialty furnace order
GT Advanced Technologies announced that it has received $58.6mm in orders this quarter for high temperature refractory metal furnaces that are used for a variety of purposes.
I wonder where these were shipped?
It's .... The Calm Before The Storm!!!!