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National Recovery Technologies LLC

Company Information
Address
1508 Elm Hill Pike Suite 102
Nashville, TN 37210-3636
United States



Information

UEI: MXF4ZM6CDBM6

# of Employees: 26


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: Yes

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. An Economical Alternative for Sorting Polymers on the Small materials Recovery Facility (MRF) Level

    Amount: $70,000.00

    Not Available Propellant technologies are of the most crucial to revolutionize aerospace propulsion in the next century. New propellants strive to make spacecraft safer, more operable and higher perf ...

    SBIRPhase I1999Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Automated Separation of Post-Consumer Polymer Flake

    Amount: $225,000.00

    In order for plastics recycling to be a viable alternative in the long term, the recycled resins must be competitive with virgin resins both in terms of economics and purity. Current processing techno ...

    SBIRPhase II1998Environmental Protection Agency
  3. SBIR Phase I: Electronic Sortation for Recycling of Post Consumer Non-Ferrous Metals

    Amount: $100,000.00

    N/A

    SBIRPhase I1998National Science Foundation
  4. Automated Separation of Post-Consumer Polymer Flake

    Amount: $70,000.00

    In order for plastics recycling to be a viable alternative in the long term, the recycled resins must be competitive with virgin resins both in terms of economics and purity. Current processing techno ...

    SBIRPhase I1997Environmental Protection Agency
  5. A SORTING SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF RECYCLED PET PLASTIC RESINS

    Amount: $225,000.00

    It is well known that post-consumer plastics have become a tremendous burden uponour waste disposal system. Although plastics constitute only about 9% by weightof municipal solid waste, they occupy a ...

    SBIRPhase II1996Environmental Protection Agency
  6. Use of Computer Robotics to Reduce Human Contact with the Waste Stream and Lower the Costs for Recyclable Materials

    Amount: $749,979.00

    N/A

    SBIRPhase II1996Department of Energy
  7. Application of Raman Spectroscopy to Identification and Sorting of Post-Consumer Plastics for Recycling

    Amount: $750,000.00

    N/A

    SBIRPhase II1996Department of Energy
  8. A SORTING SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF RECYCLED PET PLASTIC RESINS

    Amount: $64,986.00

    N/A

    SBIRPhase I1995Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Use of Computer Robotics to Reduce Human Contact with the Waste Stream and Lower the Costs for Recyclable Materials

    Amount: $74,989.00

    N/A

    SBIRPhase I1995Department of Energy
  10. Application of Raman Spectroscopy to Identification and Sorting of Post-Consumer Plastics for Recycling

    Amount: $74,994.00

    N/A

    SBIRPhase I1995Department of Energy
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