Award Year / Program / Phase:1990 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator:Timothy R Rusch
Award Amount:$49,554.00
Abstract:
Better methods to deliver and disseminate cargo are necessary to fully exploit the capabilities of future intratheater airlifters. the army's and air force renewed emphasis on mobility will require greater productivity by transportation resources to achieve national objectives. the necessitates a… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:2002 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency / Branch:DOD / USAF
Principal Investigator:Daniel Cummings, President, American Metal
Award Amount:$100,000.00
Abstract:
"The goal of the SBIR is to research new and existing protective coating technology and identify the best of the existing or new technologies, or combinations of these technologies to provide protection for aluminum and steel shelters. These technologieswill be assessed for their protective… More
The current inventory of Department of Defense fixed site and mobile tactical weapon systems relies on metallic structures that are extremely susceptible to corrosion. The primary reason for field and depot level repairs of military equipment iscorrosion. Metallic weapon systems and their… More
The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of a novel, low-cost corrosion inhibiting material that self activates when exposed to moisture and is compatible with common manufacturing process. The primary goal is to enhance corrosion inhibition techniques at the manufacturing… More
The current inventory of Department of Defense shelters and ancillary equipment relies on metallic structures as well as aluminum/foam and beam panels that are extremely susceptible to corrosion. The primary reason for field and depot level repairs of military equipment is corrosion. Metallic… More