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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: 110


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. Performance Improvements of Spray Cooled GaN Microwave Amplifiers

    Amount: $69,998.00

    Mainstream Engineering Corporation has already demonstrated the value of integrating a saturated liquid spray cooling system with high power GaAs microwave amplifiers in phased array transmitters. Op ...

    SBIRPhase I2003Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  2. Demonstration of a High Thermal Conductivity Cold Plate Material Using Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

    Amount: $69,968.00

    This proposal will demonstrate the development of a composite material containing aligned carbon nanotubes with thermal conductivity far in excess of traditional copper or aluminum. A unique process ...

    SBIRPhase I2003Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  3. Demonstration of a High Thermal Conductivity Air Cooled Heat Sink using Carbon Nanotube Composite

    Amount: $69,030.00

    This proposal will demonstrate a composite material containing aligned carbon nanotubes with thermal conductivity far in excess of traditional copper or aluminum. A unique process for fabricating the ...

    SBIRPhase I2003Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  4. The Development of High-Performance Working Fluids for Spacecraft Thermal Management Systems

    Amount: $69,908.00

    "Future spacecraft military electronics will require two-phase thermal management systems to maintain appropriate operating temperatures. Thermal control systems such as heat pipes, pumped loops, hea ...

    SBIRPhase I2002Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  5. Demonstration of a Saturated Liquid Refrigerant Spray Cooling System for Laser Diode Arrays

    Amount: $70,000.00

    "Next-generation laser diode arrays and solid-state lasers being developed for a variety of military and commercial applications, are rapidly becoming limited by their cooling systems. Improved high ...

    SBIRPhase I2002Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  6. Environmental Control Subsystems for Hyperbaric Chambers

    Amount: $69,993.00

    NASA is currently developing an on-board hyperbaric chamber to treat decompression sickness during long-term space missions. The prototype pressure vessel is already complete and Mainstream is develop ...

    SBIRPhase I2002National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Phase I Demonstration of a Heat Pump Loop Thermal Control System

    Amount: $69,999.00

    Phase I will experimentally demonstrate the performance benefits of a Heat Pump Loop (HPL) Thermal Control Bus employing a unique working fluid which is not only non-toxic and environmentally-safe, bu ...

    SBIRPhase I2002National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Demonstration of a Lightweight, Cooling Device for NBC Protective Clothing

    Amount: $99,987.00

    "Protective ensembles worn by today's soldiers for chemical protection, small-arms protection, and environmental protection require cooling if the soldier is to be able to operate for extended periods ...

    SBIRPhase I2002Department of Defense Special Operations Command
  9. Demonstration of an Autocascade Cryocooler for Rapid Cooldown of OASIS Towed Bodies

    Amount: $69,899.00

    "The goal of the Phase I effort is to demonstrate Mainstream's innovative multi-stage autocascade refrigeration technology as a portable, temporary cooling system that could interface with an Organic ...

    SBIRPhase I2002Department of Defense Navy
  10. A High-Efficiency, Low-Power, Two-Phase Pumped Loop (MEC Prop No. 901LG2002)

    Amount: $650,617.00

    The goal of the Phase II effort is to optimize the desing of and demonstrate a low-lift heat pump thermal control system for spacecraft heat refection. This low-lift heat pump thermal control system w ...

    SBIRPhase II2001Department of Defense Air Force
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