Award Year / Program / Phase:
1985 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:
DOD / NAVY
Principal Investigator:
Award Amount:
$500,000.00
Abstract:
Infrared absoring may be incompatible with certain types of radar-absorbing material. the objective of this proposal is to develop an effective ir coating which is transparent to microwave energy.
Award Year / Program / Phase:
1986 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:
DOD / NAVY
Principal Investigator:
Gregory B. Senft
Award Amount:
$500,000.00
Abstract:
Certain military applications require a ram to function at high temperatures. a novel method of forming such a ram coating is described. an experimental procedure for fabricating and evaluating the material is outlined.
Award Year / Program / Phase:
1988 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:
DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:
Gregory B Senft
Award Amount:
$500,000.00
Abstract:
Damaskos, inc. proposes to develop a thin film material which can be economically manufactured in large sheets. this material will have infrared optical characteristics that can be varied over a wide range. the material will also be compatible with radar low observables technologies (lot), that is…
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Award Year / Program / Phase:
1988 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:
DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator:
Gerard j matyas
Award Amount:
$49,945.00
Abstract:
A broadband ( octave) dual polarized flush mount antenna with low rcs will be developed. the antenna will be centered in c-band with at least odbi of gain with a simulated ceramic heatshield installed. the element will be designed to have an omni-directional radiation pattern to allow it to be…
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Award Year / Program / Phase:
1989 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:
DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:
Benuel J Kelsall
Award Amount:
$52,200.00
Abstract:
A thin broadband normal incidence vhf/uhf absorber will be designed. the absorber will be a laminate structure using magnetic absorbing material to provide the primary loss mechanism. the magram will be loaded with other materials to control its impedance and increase its index of refraction.…
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Award Year / Program / Phase:
1992 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:
DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:
William J Biter , Principal Investigator
Award Amount:
$252,903.00
Abstract:
Damasko, inc. proposes to develop a thin film shielding material which will have properties combining the desirable features of good conductor and a highly magnetic metal. the film will be deposited onto a flexible substrate which will allow it to be laminated to form a composite material with good…
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Award Year / Program / Phase:
1992 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:
DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:
William J. Biter
Award Amount:
$50,000.00
Abstract:
Damaskos, inc. proposes to evaluate various fabrics suitable for incorporation into tentage and shelters to lower their ir signatures. the materials will include a microwave transparent fabric developed by damaskos, inc. which has low and controlled emissivities in the ir. the material is diffusely…
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Award Year / Program / Phase:
1995 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:
DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:
William J. Biter
Award Amount:
$70,000.00
Abstract:
A thin film power supply is proposed based on a new thin film magnetic material for the transformer core which will result in a high efficiency, ultra compact transformer capable of MHz operation. This transformer will consist of a thin film core in combination with thin film windings and will be…
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Award Year / Program / Phase:
1996 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:
DOD / ARMY
Principal Investigator:
Nickander J. Damaskos
Award Amount:
$70,000.00
Abstract:
This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project presents an application of Damaskos, Inc.'s trade marked ThinShield microstructure-engineered material to the problem of low frequency shielding of the magnetic fields emanating from the barrel of an electric gun. The project objective is to…
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