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  1. ESAero NSN 6625-01-123-8721

    SBC: EMPIRICAL SYSTEMS AEROSPACE INC            Topic: DLA222001

    The DLA is seeking to improve product availability, provide competition for reduced lead time and cost, as well as address lifecycle performance issues. ESAero seeks to support the DLA by becoming a qualified source of supply for NSN 6625-01-123-8721, a Digital Display Indicator.  ESAero has the capability to manufacture NSN 6625-01-123-8721 and provide a Source Approval Request (SAR) detailing a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  2. 3D Printed Carbon-Carbon for Sustainment Assurance

    SBC: MANTIS COMPOSITES INC            Topic: DLA222007

    Manufacturing capacity for carbon/carbon (C/C) composites represent one of the greatest assets available to the US hypersonic community, but the manufacturing methods in place to produce these components are leading to a future of extremely challenging and high-cost sustainment for hypersonic weapon systems. This is driven by a few key factors: Consolidation of C/C manufacturers High start-up and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  3. Conversion Coated Surfaces for Hypersonic Environments

    SBC: Peregrine Falcon Corporation            Topic: DLA222007

    As designs mature and systems evolve to field hypersonic vehicles, the near-term efforts will focus on using readily available materials. In some cases, this might be carbon-carbon (c-c), which will require protective coatings. In other cases, tungsten (W), niobium (Nb), hafnium (Hf), and titanium (Ti) alloys may be used on portions of the vehicle. Over the last decade, there have been efforts app ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  4. Thermal Protection System (TPS) for Hypersonic Applications

    SBC: ALKEMIX CORPORATION            Topic: DLA203005

    High temperature resistant Thermal Protection System (TPS) materials are critical to the success of new hypersonic weapons and related U.S. defense modernization priorities. Each material's temperature capability, durability and weight determine the extent of its application on the vehicle. Improvements to these materials have been the subject of much research as enhanced capability material (i.e. ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  5. Yarn Recovery As a Recycling Method

    SBC: Unspun, Inc.            Topic: DLA222004

    Unspun has developed a new technology to manufacture clothing via an additive manufacturing process called 3D weaving. It is a direct-to-3D weaving loom called the 3DAWM (3D Automated Weaving Machine). The technology removes the need for expensive manual labor and will allow the manufacturing of clothing to be done domestically via automation with comparable economics to foreign production. Unspu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  6. Resin Process Research & Scale-up for Aerospace Carbon-Carbon Composite Structures

    SBC: M4 ENGINEERING, INC.            Topic: DLA222007

    The innovation proposed here is a novel carbon-carbon composite (CCC) manufacturing method based on polymer infusion and polymerization (PIP) using a novel precursor polymer with exceptionally high char yields (>80 %). This results in a material that has the promise of excellent quality and mechanical properties, while offering the breakthrough advantages of   (1) greatly reduced or eliminated ne ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  7. Increased Production Capacity of Cf/ZrC CMCs for Hypersonic and Related Applications

    SBC: ULTRAMET            Topic: DLA222007

    Hypersonic weapon flight performance is improved significantly by the drag reduction achieved when thermal protection system (TPS)-related structures remain sharp and shape-stable under all flight conditions. Ultramet’s approach to this design goal is to utilize its carbon fiber-reinforced zirconium carbide (Cf/ZrC) ceramic matrix composite (CMC) material for these applications. Ultramet has dev ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  8. Source Approval of the FOAM Pod and FOAM Pod Produced Parts

    SBC: DYNOVAS INC            Topic: DLA203001

    The Field Optimized Advanced Manufacturing (FOAM) Pod is an expeditionary system that produces structural parts out of metal, composite, ceramic, or plastic in less than 3 days. The FOAM pod delivers what you need, where you need it, when you need it. Dynovas and the ExOne Company (now a part of Desktop Metal) have aligned the maturation of the Field Optimized Advanced Manufacturing (FOAM pod) wit ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  9. FOAM Pod Part Qualification and Structural/Software Backbone Maturation

    SBC: DYNOVAS INC            Topic: DLA203001

    The Field Optimized Advanced Manufacturing (FOAM) Pod is an expeditionary system that produces structural parts out of metal, composite, ceramic, or plastic in less than 3 days. The FOAM pod delivers what you need, where you need it, when you need it. Dynovas and the ExOne Company (now a part of Desktop Metal) have aligned the maturation of the Field Optimized Advanced Manufacturing (FOAM pod) wit ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
  10. Assuring DLA’s Supply Chain for Critical Circuit Card Assembly (NSN 5998014258044) with a New Source of Supply (NSOS)

    SBC: GDCA            Topic: DLA213001

    GDCA is pleased to submit this SBIR Phase I proposal in response to a call for submission from the defense logistics agency (DLA) for ongoing manufacturing and support of the NSN 5998014258044, an obsolete Circuit-Card-Assembly (CCA) needed to support the Ticonderoga class CG (47) Guided Missle Cruiser application. New-Source-of-supply (NSOS) as a resolution pathway was added to the SD-22 (OSD’s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency
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