Full-Time
Rapid fabrication of complex aluminum components
$75k - $110k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
Burlington, MA, USA
In Person
Role requires 5 days onsite per week; no remote work.
US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance Required
Alloy Enterprises manufactures aluminum components through a rapid fabrication process using semisolid diffusion to create complex parts like cold plates with internal channels, heatsinks, chillers, brackets, and connectors. The semisolid diffusion method produces parts without specialized molds, reducing material use and enabling fast prototyping and production across multiple versions of product families for mass customization. Compared with traditional methods, the process lowers costs, minimizes waste, and speeds turnaround while supporting high-volume production and reshoring. The goal is to provide high-quality, affordable aluminum components at scale to shorten development cycles and ensure steady supply for customers in thermal management and related industries.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$30.4M
Headquarters
Somerville, Massachusetts
Founded
2020
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Johnson Controls has signed an agreement to acquire Alloy Enterprises, a Boston-based thermal management technology company, to strengthen its position in the data centre cooling market. Financial terms were not disclosed. Founded in 2020, Alloy Enterprises specialises in advanced direct liquid cooling components that can improve thermal management efficiency by up to 35% and reduce pressure drop by up to 75%, resulting in lower overall cooling system energy use. The company's proprietary Stack Forging manufacturing process creates single-piece components with embedded microgeometries for maximum heat transfer. The acquisition complements Johnson Controls' existing thermal management portfolio and aligns with its strategy to deliver differentiated cooling solutions for AI-driven data centres. The transaction is expected to close in fiscal Q3, subject to regulatory approvals.
Boston-based Alloy Enterprises has unveiled a new line of copper direct liquid cooling (DLC) components designed to help data centers slash energy use, cut costs, and eliminate the need for traditional heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
Alloy Enterprises launches aluminum cold plate components.
Recently, Alloy Enterprises raised $26 million in a Series A funding round which pushed its total funding to $37 million, with contributions from investors such as Piva Capital, MassMutual Catalyst Fund, and aerospace company Lockheed Martin.
With this latest investment, Alloy Enterprises has raised a total of $37 million in funding.