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Ibc Advanced Alloys Corp V.IB

Alternate Symbol(s):  IAALF

IBC Advanced Alloys Corp. is a beryllium and copper advanced alloys company. The Company serves various industries, such as defense, aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, precision manufacturing, and others. The Company has two divisions: Copper Alloy and Engineered Materials. The Copper Alloys division manufactures and distributes a variety of copper alloys as castings and forgings, including beryllium copper, chrome copper, and aluminum bronze. The Engineered Materials division makes the Beralcast family of alloys, which can be precision cast and are used in an increasing number of defense, aerospace, and other systems, including the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. The Company’s products include Beryllium-Aluminum Castings, Beryllium Alloys, Copper Alloy Castings & Forgings, Copper Alloy Fabricated Shapes, Tolling Services and Consulting and Thermal Mold Super. It has production facilities in Indiana and Massachusetts.


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Comment by Domovykon Apr 30, 2015 1:13pm
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RE:RE:3d printing hedge

RE:RE:3d printing hedgeActually it seems it is not so far off. Just check out this article. https://3dprintingindustry.com/2015/04/21/3d-printed-jet-nozzle-cleared-fly-makes-aviation-history-135-bln-kickstarter/

Do not get me wrong.  I believe in IBC or I would not be holding as many stock as I am.  But I like investing in new tech.  So if anyone knows of someone other than GE and Safran I would appreciate it.  As the article says this technology is ground breaking.  Materialise is hoping to create machinery that the home inventor can use.  Imagine that speed from design to prototype to manufacturing.  Aerospace has been conservative you are right but once NASA and the FAA find ways to test these materials we may see a new wave of rapid innovation in Aerospace and other industries.   
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