Monday, May 28, 2012 9:10:02 PM
I don't think Liquidmetal has shipped anything to University College Dublin recently. One of their (UCD) big emphases is in making large sheets of bulk metallic glasses, from which they make their own molds. It seems much of their research in the past has been on Liquidmetal versions of BMG's, but I don't think they limit it to this. They have started a company called Tetra Materials:
http://www.tetramaterials.com/
They would, obviously, have to pay Liquidmetal a royalty fee, but they are capable of making their own Liquidmetal alloys (and other alloys, as well) and would not be purchasing this material directly from Liquidmetal. Because they have done so much work on Liquidmetal specifically, I think there is a reasonable chance this will be their material of choice.
http://www.tetramaterials.com/
They would, obviously, have to pay Liquidmetal a royalty fee, but they are capable of making their own Liquidmetal alloys (and other alloys, as well) and would not be purchasing this material directly from Liquidmetal. Because they have done so much work on Liquidmetal specifically, I think there is a reasonable chance this will be their material of choice.
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