Alloy Enterprises
Alloy Enterprises is a Burlington, Massachusetts advanced-manufacturing company that makes single-piece aluminum thermal management components using Stack Forging, its patented digital fabrication process. Rather than printing from metal powder, Stack Forging laser-cuts sheets of aluminum and diffusion-bonds them under controlled heat and pressure into monolithic, porosity-free parts carrying complex internal geometries that casting, forging and machining cannot produce. The company sells cold plates, liquid-cooling components, vapor chambers and oscillating heat pipes into data-center cooling, defense electronics, photonics, semiconductor equipment, e-mobility, heavy equipment and industrial fluid-handling markets, and states its parts cut pressure drop by up to 4x and improve thermal resistance by more than 35%. Founded in 2020 and spun out of work begun in Somerville, Massachusetts, Alloy Enterprises was acquired by Johnson Controls in a deal signed 2026-02-18 and closed 2026-05-13, and now operates as part of that company's data-center thermal management business. Alloy Enterprises is a hardware and materials manufacturer: it publishes no public developer API, developer portal, SDK, CLI, sandbox, status page or machine-readable specification of any kind. See x-coverage below.
Alloy Enterprises is profiled on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, Advanced Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, Thermal Management, and Data Center Cooling.
Alloy Enterprises’ developer surface includes engineering blog, FAQ, YouTube channel, and 16 more developer resources.
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