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MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP

Company Information
Address
200 YELLOW PL
ROCKLEDGE, FL 32955-5327
United States


http://www.MAINSTREAM-ENGR.COM

Information

UEI: YR8FJBGXWRR1

# of Employees: 109


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No




Success Stories

  1. SBIR-STTR-Success: Mainstream Engineering Corp.

    Stationing hungry soldiers in an Iraqi desert where temperatures can exceed 130 degrees Fahrenheit presents obvious logistical challenges. Refrigerating food is necessary but difficult, especially in remote locations. It’s also expensive and potentially dangerous to transport fuel to power the...
  2. SBIR-STTR Success: Mainstream Engineering

    Nearly thirty years ago, brand new Florida-based Mainstream Engineering received two small SBIR awards from the U.S. Air Force for the development of spacecraft heat rejection systems. But Dr. Robert P. Scaringe, President and Founder, already had transition on his mind long before that.“Taking a...

Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Advanced Ram Air Driven Power and Cooling Unit

    Amount: $1,637,000.00

    Mainstream Engineering Corporation has successfully determined that a small, compact Ram Air Turbine can be internally located in the central section of military stores (pods). This Ram Air Turbine w ...

    SBIRPhase II2006Department of Defense Navy
  2. Development of a Modular Lightweight Environmental Control Unit Using a Hydrocarbon Refrigerant (HECU)

    Amount: $748,896.00

    The Phase I was highly successful and included the design, building and testing of a 5-ton Hydrocarbon refrigerant ECU (HECU). The Coefficient of Performance in Cooling (COPc) of the HECU was demons ...

    SBIRPhase II2006Department of Defense Air Force
  3. Demonstration of an Integrated Cooling Scheme for Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Transmitters in Airborne Tactical Jamming Systems

    Amount: $149,154.00

    The Navy is currently seeking innovative technologies to “combine existing high power RF technologies with the latest advances in cooling methods…” for next-generation electronic attack tactical ...

    SBIRPhase I2006Department of Defense Navy
  4. A New Wick Structure to Significantly Improve Heat Pipe Performance

    Amount: $69,911.00

    Increasing thermal requirements for space-based thermal control systems are straining the capabilities of conventional heat pipes. Mainstream has experimentally demonstrated a new wick configuration ...

    SBIRPhase I2006National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. Nanotube Adsorption for the Capture and Re-liquefaction of Hydrogen Biol-Off During Tanker Transfer Operations

    Amount: $69,915.00

    This proposal discloses an innovative, economically feasible technique to capture and re-liquefy the hydrogen boil-off by using carbon nanotube adsorption prior to liquefaction. The hydrogen boil- of ...

    SBIRPhase I2006National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Development of an Anti-Vibration Controller for Magnetic Bearing Cooling Systems

    Amount: $69,895.00

    This proposal outlines a program to develop a vibration-free reverse-Brayton cycle cooling system using specially-tuned magnetic bearings. Such a system is critical for the level of sensitivity requi ...

    SBIRPhase I2006National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Nano-Enhanced Hydrogen Storage Media for Fuel Cells

    Amount: $99,882.00

    Many current DoD systems use battery technologies that require extended mission capabilities with reduced volumetric and gravimetric impact. OSD is interested in developing manufacturable technologies ...

    SBIRPhase I2006Department of Defense Navy
  8. Demonstration of Drag Reduction Using Nanotube Coated Hydrophobic Surfaces

    Amount: $69,916.00

    With higher fuel costs and desire for ehanced performance, new techniques for improving efficiencies in marine propulsion are required. The reduction of the viscous drag is one such technique. Vario ...

    STTRPhase I2006Department of Defense Navy
  9. Non-Toxic, Low Freezing, Drop-in Replacement Heat Transfer Fluids

    Amount: $599,869.00

    Drop-in heat transfer fluids replacements for ITCS and EVA suits were down-selected and characterized in Phase I for various metrics including density, heat capacity, viscosity, freezing point, freezi ...

    SBIRPhase II2006National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Nanostructured Composites for Space-Bound Housings

    Amount: $99,946.00

    In satellites designed to monitor nuclear explosions, current electromechanical housings are fabricated from aluminum, which is much heavier than composite materials. Because it costs approximately $ ...

    SBIRPhase I2006Department of Energy
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