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MEDIA AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGY INC

Company Information
Address
1155 WILLIAM PITT WAY
PITTSBURGH, PA 15238-1368
United States



Information

UEI: LGMJYLCKDC78

# of Employees: 12


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: Yes

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. One-Step Ceramic Membrane Process for Small Drinking Water Treatment Facilities

    Amount: $224,830.00

    A one-step filtration process has been proposed for the removal of turbidity, microorganisms, and THMFP for small drinking water treatment facilities. The essence of the proposed technology is the us ...

    SBIRPhase II1998Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Re-refining of Spent Ester-Based Synthetic Lubricants

    Amount: $224,947.00

    Ester-based synthetic lubricants are used in a variety of applications ranging from low- end, two-stroke oils in chain saws and automotive crankcase oils to high-end, high- performance oils in jet tur ...

    SBIRPhase II1998Environmental Protection Agency
  3. High Flash Solvent Recovery Using Dual Purpose Ceramic Membrane Technology

    Amount: $221,729.00

    Throughout the United States and around the world, a variety of industries are moving from conventional to high flash solvents, including dibasic and other esters, glycol ethers, and terpenes (d-limon ...

    SBIRPhase II1998Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Desalination with Novel Ceramic Reverse Osmosis Membranes

    Amount: $100,000.00

    Polymeric reverse osmosis membranes are widely used for water and wastewater purification. However, their lack of chemical and especially oxidant (chlorine, oxone) stability, susceptibility to foulin ...

    SBIRPhase I1997Department of Defense Army
  5. Re-refining of Spent Ester-Based Synthetic Lubricants

    Amount: $70,000.00

    Ester-based synthetic lubricants are used in a variety of applications ranging from low- end, two-stroke oils in chain saws and automotive crankcase oils to high-end, high- performance oils in jet tur ...

    SBIRPhase I1997Environmental Protection Agency
  6. High Flash Solvent Recovery Using Dual Purpose Ceramic Membrane Technology

    Amount: $69,558.00

    Throughout the United States and around the world, a variety of industries are moving from conventional to high flash solvents, including dibasic and other esters, glycol ethers, and terpenes (d-limon ...

    SBIRPhase I1997Environmental Protection Agency
  7. One-Step Ceramic Membrane Process for Small Drinking Water Treatment Facilities

    Amount: $69,558.00

    A one-step filtration process has been proposed for the removal of turbidity, microorganisms, and THMFP for small drinking water treatment facilities. The essence of the proposed technology is the us ...

    SBIRPhase I1997Environmental Protection Agency
  8. A Low Cost Environmentally Benign Waste Lubriant Recycling/Rerefining Technology

    Amount: $225,000.00

    N/A

    SBIRPhase II1997Environmental Protection Agency
  9. ON-SITE RECOVERY OF GLYCOLS FROM AIRPORT DEICING FLUID USING POLYMERIC/CERAMIC COMPOSITE MEMBRANES

    Amount: $225,000.00

    About 200 to 600 million gallons of waste water contaminated with

    SBIRPhase II1996Environmental Protection Agency
  10. A Low Cost Environmentally Benign Waste Lubricant Recylcing/Rerefining Technology

    Amount: $97,944.00

    Globally, over four billion gallons of spent lubricants are generated annually. Although spent lubricants can be considered a valuable renewable resource, less than 10% of the worldwide supply ...

    SBIRPhase I1996Department of Defense Air Force
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