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Technova Corporation

Company Information
Address
3927 Dobie Road
Okemos, MI -
United States



Information

UEI: N/A

# of Employees: 11


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. SBIR Phase I: Functionally Graded and Nanostructured Thermal Protection Coatings

    Amount: $100,000.00

    This SBIR Phase I research aims to tailor the electrostatic self-assembly technique towards buildup of hybrid, functionally graded ceramic nanocomposites with unique combinations of heat resistance, t ...

    SBIRPhase I2005National Science Foundation
  2. Chemical-Resistant Glass Fiber Reinforced Composites Incorporating Bio-Based Ion Exchangers Derived from Agricultural Residues and Starches

    Amount: $296,000.00

    Gass fiber composites suffer from early deterioration when exposed to alkaline environments. This project incorporates bio-based ion exchangers into the polymer matrix of glass fiber composites in ord ...

    SBIRPhase II2004Department of Agriculture
  3. A Versatile Biomimetic Approach to Environmentally Friendly and Energy-Efficient Processing of Nanosturctured Composites

    Amount: $70,000.00

    Biomimetic processing and structural principles will be adapted towards environmentally friendly and energy-efficient development of hybrid nanocomposites with gradient structures that promise to opti ...

    SBIRPhase I2004Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Self-Healing Composite Structures

    Amount: $120,000.00

    The main thrust of the proposed research is to develop a novel fiber coating system which builds self-healing attributes into fiber reinforced composites. The new fiber coating is a layered composite ...

    SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Army
  5. Self-Healing Composite Structures

    Amount: $729,898.00

    The proposed Phase II project will develop and fully characterize self-healing composite materials and selected structural components embodying the principles validated in Phase I research, and will e ...

    SBIRPhase II2004Department of Defense Army
  6. A Versatile Biomimetic Approach to Environmentally Friendly and Energy-Efficient Processing of Nanostructured Composites

    Amount: $70,000.00

    Biomimetic processing and structural principles will be adapted towards environmentally friendly and energy-efficient development of hybrid nanocomposites with gradient structures that promise t ...

    SBIRPhase I2004Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Reliale Lightweight Easy-Use Multi-Helix Soil Anchors for Deployable Structures and Shelters

    Amount: $729,219.00

    A hybrid helical anchor is proposed as the hold-down system for army tents and shelter complexes. The new anchor comprises a steel shaft with tapered helices which are perforated and surface-modified ...

    SBIRPhase II2003Department of Defense Army
  8. Development of New Concrete-Based Wastewater Infrastructure Systems With Enhanced Durability, Structural Efficiency, and Hydrological Performance

    Amount: $99,974.00

    The goal of this research project is to develop and commercialize a new generation of concrete-based wastewater infrastructure systems with substantially enhanced longevity, structural and hydrologica ...

    SBIRPhase I2003Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Chemical-Resistant Glass Fiber Reinforced Composites Incorporating Bio-Based Ion Exchangers Derived from Agricultural Residues and Starches

    Amount: $75,000.00

    NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: The annual U.S. consumption of steel reinforcement in concrete is close to 7 million tons, representing more than $6 billion of annual sales. Close to 35% of steel reinforcement ...

    SBIRPhase I2003Department of Agriculture
  10. Reliable, lightweight and convenient multi-helix soil anchors for deployable structures and shelters

    Amount: $120,000.00

    "A refined helical screw configuration is proposed as an efficient, versatile andeconomical anchor for deployable structures and shelters; the system designallows for convenient and rapid driving into ...

    SBIRPhase I2002Department of Defense Army
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