In this issue: Big 4th of July savings; Metal hydrogen; plus the latest from the Fire Sale | |
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July 1, 2019. Issue #507.
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Speedy Metals' 4th of July Sale - July 1-5 From July 1-5, save 30% off all ALUMINUM products with coupon code ALUMINUM30, Please note that Speedy Metals will be closed on July 4. All orders placed on this day will be processed on July 5. |
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CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT... This month, we're customer Don Becker, who made his own saddlebag and trunk mounts for his Road Star. Want to see your work featured here? Send us an email at newsletter@speedymetals.com. You can also check out other great customer projects on our blog or on our Facebook page. |
WHAT YOU'RE SAYING... "I will definitely recommend your firm to anyone I run into seeking a source for metals. My order was small and custom. Yet you folks had it on its way to me within just a few hours. Nothing says more to me than how a company responds to the smallest orders, especially custom cut orders. I wish you the very best this and every year and thank you for your terrific customer service."
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DID YOU KNOW...? ...that scientists might have turned hydrogen into a metal? In the 1930s, scientists theorized that if sufficient pressure were applied, hydrogen could be transformed into a metal. If it could be acheived, scientists predict that it would be a superconductor at room temperature, which could revolutionize the manufacturing of electronics (since current superconductors either require extremely low temperatures or extremely high pressures to work). Using two diamonds etched with a doughnut shape, scientists increased the pressure on the hydrogen, until suddenly, at a pressure more than 4 million times that of Earth's atmosphere, the hydrogen became opaque, indicating that it might have become a metal. Want to learn more? Check out the whole article here. |
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