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ACI Alloys

@ACIAlloys

ACI Alloys, Inc. specializes in the manufacture and supply of custom alloys and quality sputtering targets for businesses around the world.

Joined October 2015
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Heartfelt "thank you" to all those veterans out there. Your service to our great country is greatly appreciated.


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Life is too short to worry about little things. Have fun. Fall in love. Regret nothing, and don't let people bring you down. Study, think, create, and grow. Teach yourself and teach others.


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Engagement ring shopping? 💍 What size can you get for $5,000? - Natural: 1 carat - Lab: 2.5 carats Source: Edahn Golan, Tenoris


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With laser-based precision tools for measuring and tuning materials, #MIT spinout @Optigon_Inc aims to rev up the energy transition. @mitenergy news.mit.edu/2024/optigon-s…


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In research that may lead to next-generation airplanes and spacecraft, #MIT engineers used carbon nanotubes to prevent cracking in multilayered composites. @MITAeroAstro @MITEngineering news.mit.edu/2024/nanostitc…


Our website was under attack and is currently shut down, but we are open and providing Bismuth as usual


Our website was under attack and will be down for a short time. Please feel free to call us for any information needed


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• Work hard. • What others think of you is none of your business. • It's OK not to have all the answers. • Experiment, Fail, Learn and Repeat. • Knowledge comes from experience. • Imagination is important. • Do what interests you the most. • Stay curious.


Looking forward to going to WESTEC/AeroDef next week


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See how @MIT Professor Moungi Bawendi spent his first day as a Nobel laureate! Prof. Bawendi won a share of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in developing quantum dots — nanoscale particles that can emit exceedingly bright light. news.mit.edu/2023/photos-mo…


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Life is very short to worry about stupid things. Have fun. Fall in love. Regret nothing, and don't let people bring you down. Study, think, create, and grow. Teach yourself and teach others.


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Never confuse education with intelligence, you can have a PhD and still be an idiot. 🧠


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Love yourself. But also analyze and be critical of how you think, act & behave. Self love without self awareness is useless. Be accountable.


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Using novel materials that have been widely studied as potential new solar photovoltaics, researchers at @MIT have shown that nanoparticles of these materials can emit a stream of single, identical photons. news.mit.edu/2023/researche…


Cool to find this brochure from 1977 that had a photo of our founder Dr. Paul Albert

ACIAlloys's tweet image. Cool to find this brochure from 1977 that had a photo of our founder Dr. Paul Albert
ACIAlloys's tweet image. Cool to find this brochure from 1977 that had a photo of our founder Dr. Paul Albert

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🗓️ Tomorrow, May 30, 10:30am: Join us for a seminar with Kathy Ayers, VP of R&D at Nel Hydrogen, to discuss challenges & advancements in PEM electrolyzers, a promising technology for producing hydrogen fuel using renewable electricity. mitsha.re/7CP150OpbBb


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A modeling framework developed by MIT researchers can help guide the development of flow batteries for large-scale, long-duration electricity storage on a future grid dominated by intermittent solar and wind power generators. mitsha.re/aLIZ50NG78n


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A research collaboration with The Bahrain Institute for Pearls and Gemstones (DANAT) will seek to develop advanced characterization tools for analyzing the properties of pearls and to explore technologies to assign unique identifiers to individual pearls. news.mit.edu/2023/exploring…


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