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TEXAS RESEARCH INSTITUTE , AUSTIN, INC.

Company Information
Address
9063 BEE CAVE RD
AUSTIN, TX 78733-6201
United States


http://www.tri-austin.com

Information

UEI: LM1NWMDNNQ18

# of Employees: 143


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Rapidly Emplaced Devices to Attach Sensors/Demolitions to Structures

    Amount: $119,982.00

    Explosive breaching is frequently the fastest and most combat-effective method to gain access to compounds, buildings, and rooms. Current explosive and sensor attachment methods are a logistical burde ...

    SBIRPhase I2005Department of Defense Army
  2. Development of Corrosion Test to Predict or Rank Corrosion Performance of Current and Novel Corrosion Inhibiting Sealants, Both Conductive and Non-Con

    Amount: $99,997.00

    Sealants are critical aerospace materials that require well-defined performance and lifetime characteristics. They perform multiple functions on aircraft but one of the more important functions is for ...

    SBIRPhase I2005Department of Defense Navy
  3. Pressure Vessels

    Amount: $974,306.00

    The US DoD requires cylindrical and spherical pressure resistant vessels for various applications. Each service uses pressure vessels extensively in both military vehicles and land-based systems. In s ...

    SBIRPhase II2004Department of Defense Navy
  4. Improved Protective Coatings for High Strength Steels

    Amount: $889,995.00

    Corrosion resistant coatings are used to protect aircraft landing gear components that are made of high-strength steel. Super-steel alloys are susceptible to corrosion and subsequent cracking when ex ...

    SBIRPhase II2004Department of Defense Air Force
  5. Novel Main Transmission Design Concepts

    Amount: $1,766,680.00

    Rotary-wing aircraft use transmission systems to transfer power from the engines to the rotor system. These transmissions employ lightweight high strength metals to reduce overall aircraft weight. T ...

    SBIRPhase II2004Department of Defense Navy
  6. Nanomaterial Reinforcement for High Strength Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) Case Materials

    Amount: $100,000.00

    Recent progress in the field of nanoreinforcements has the potential to advance composite properties to a level of performance that will be required for aerospace and missile initiatives such as The A ...

    SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Air Force
  7. Lightweight Materials for the Expeditionary Fuel System (EFS)

    Amount: $69,998.00

    The Expeditiary Fuel System (EFS) concept was designed to be a modular fuel tank system capable of deployment aboard a multitude of ships, ground vehicles and aircraft. The EFS is comprised of indivi ...

    SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Navy
  8. High Damping Resin for Impregnation of Propulsion Scale Electric Machinery

    Amount: $69,998.00

    A new damping resin is needed for the impregnation of the permanent magnet motor electric drive system that is currently being developed for the U.S. Navy's new DD(X) destroyer. TRI/Austin proposes t ...

    SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Navy
  9. Improved Processes for Joining of Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) Thermoplastic Components

    Amount: $99,999.00

    A new chemical surface treatment is proposed that will prepare the surface of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) components for traditional structural adhesive bonding. This low viscosity treatment is easil ...

    SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Air Force
  10. Development of High-Temperature Aircraft Camouflage Coatings

    Amount: $99,999.00

    New thermally and visually stable camouflage coatings are needed for the C-17 and other aircraft programs. Over 75% of the hazardous wastes generated by the Air Force are directly related to the paint ...

    SBIRPhase I2004Department of Defense Air Force
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