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HI-Z TECHNOLOGY, INC.
UEI: JU3YFG3VLJ29
# of Employees: 6
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: Yes
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MilliWatt Modules Using Parallel Circuitry
Amount: $375,000.0065312 Future space missions, involving the powering of multiple remote sensors and periodic transmission of collected data back to earth, require redundant or parallel circuitry within very small ...
SBIRPhase II2002Department of Energy -
Insulators and Materials for Close-Spaced Thermoelectric Modules
Amount: $99,999.0070316 In close-spaced thermoelectric modules that use PbTe/TAGS as the N- and P-legs, cross contamination of elements occurs from one leg into the other, resulting in degraded power output a ...
SBIRPhase I2002Department of Energy -
Application of the RIT Model to Mateiral Selection for Zero Erosion Throats for Rockets Firing Aluminized Propellants
Amount: $70,000.00"The erosion of four transition metal carbides in a 6100F rocket nozzle test has been correlated with predicted thermochemical reactions with the alumina formed by an aluminized propellant. Correlati ...
SBIRPhase I2002Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency -
Power Harvesting for Shipboard Health Monitoring Sensors
Amount: $99,999.00"Hi-Z Technology, Inc. (Hi-Z) proposes to use thermoelectric devices in developing a miniature energy harvesting system for shipboard health monitoring sensors. Thermoelectric devices convert heat dir ...
SBIRPhase I2002Department of Defense Navy -
Electro-Optic Control System for Stimulation of Oil and Geothermal Wells
Amount: $100,000.0065312 Future space missions require reliable, small power Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) with power levels from 40 to 500 milli-Watts. Therefore, this project will develop small, low ...
SBIRPhase I2001Department of Energy -
Hybrid Pixel Miniaturization
Amount: $730,000.00The conceptual design of a safe, small thermoelectric generator (STEG) is being completed in Phase I. The overall objective is an environmentally friendly replacement for radiolumenescent lamps used ...
SBIRPhase II2001Department of Defense Army -
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Amount: $120,000.00N/A
SBIRPhase I2000Department of Defense Army -
N/A
Amount: $0.00N/A
SBIRPhase I2000Department of Energy -
N/A
Amount: $750,000.00N/A
SBIRPhase II2000Department of Energy -
Development of Low Cost Ceramics: For use at 3700-4900F(2038-2704C)(Phase I)/For use at 4900-6200F(2704-3427C)(Phase I Option
Amount: $64,903.00N/A
SBIRPhase I1999Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency