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Development of Native Kelp Culture System Technologies to Support Sea Vegetable Aquaculture in New England Coastal Waters
SBC: OCEAN APPROVED, INC. Topic: 817This Phase II research expands Phase I research on Saccharina latissima and is to design and develop “seed” nursery methodologies for the development of commercial-scale production of juvenile kelp plants including Alaria esculenta and Laminaria digitata. The project objectives include: 1. Isolate and maintain cultures of New England species of Alaria esculenta and laminaria digitata to be use ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
A Versatile Microbot Fabrication Platform
SBC: AMT Nano, LLC Topic: 9050768RAMT Nano, LLC has developed innovative technology for achieving a versatile microrobot platform. The innovation relies on a unique micromolding process, which is low-cost and high-throughput, and high precison. The process achieves versatility by generating deterministic freeform shapes in polymers and nanocomposites. Several perceived benefits accompany the micromolding process. Due to the three- ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
Functional Chrome Coatings on Hard to Access, Internal Surfaces of Industrial Parts from an Environmentally Benign Trivalent Chromium Bath
SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc. Topic: B"Faraday Technology, Inc., with the guidance of our commercialization partner the Boeing Company, propose a drop-in-replacement chrome plating process that can coat complex, hard to access surfaces such as the interior of landing gear, using an environmentally benign trivalent chromium bath. The proposed green manufacturing process meets the stated EPA need by improving existing processes while u ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Environmental Protection Agency -
Enabling Electrostatic Painting of Automotive Polymers with Low Cost Carbon Nanofibers
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: 06NCERP1Applied Sciences, Inc. (ASI) investigated the use of inexpensive carbon nanofiber (CNF) to impart electrical conductivity to polymer systems to allow the use of electrostatic painting (ESP) techniques to paint these polymers in the same manner as metals without the need for a solvent- based primer coat. The production of polymer composites that can be electrostatically painted with no additional p ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Biomass Energy Process for Poultry Growing Operations
SBC: Neathery Technologies, Inc. Topic: 06NCERB4The U.S. poultry industry produces more than 45 billion pounds of poultry annually. A majority of this production is from concentrated animal feeding operations. In a modern poultry growing facility, small chicks are raised in several large “houses” that typically cover over 20,000 ft2. Starting with each grow-out period, fresh wood mulch bedding material is spread over the house floor. Ove ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels from Biomass Materials
SBC: TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT INC Topic: 06NCERD3Nearly all of the liquid fuels used in internal combustion engines (gasoline and diesel) in the United States are made from fossil fuels. Two rapidly growing liquid biofuel alternatives are ethanol and biodiesel. However, both processes are limited to specific crop products (corn starch and soybean oil) that have higher market value. Bulk plant byproducts (e.g., food processing wastes, mash/mea ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
Enabling Electrostatic Painting of Automotive Polymers with Low Cost Carbon Nanofibers
SBC: Applied Sciences Inc. Topic: N/AApplied Sciences, Inc. (ASI) investigated the use on inexpensive carbon nanofiber (CNF) to impart electrical conductivity to polymer systems to allow the use of electrostatic painting (ESP) techniques to paint these polymers in the same manner as metals without the need for a solvent- based primer coat. The production of polymer composites that can be electrostatically painted with no additional ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Biomass Energy Process for Poultry Growing Operations
SBC: Neathery Technologies, Inc. Topic: N/AThe U.S. poultry industry produces more than 45 billion pounds of poultry annually. A majority of this production is from concentrated animal feeding operations. In a modern poultry growing facility, small chicks are raised in several large houses that typically cover over 20,000 ft2. Starting with each grow-out period, fresh wood mulch bedding material is spread over the house floor. Over the co ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency -
Automation of Fish Net Pen Operations
SBC: Ocean Farm Technologies, Inc. Topic: 8114Ocean Farm Technologies, Inc. of Searsmont, Maine is proposing a NOAA Phase I SBIR feasibility study of an automated system for net pen manipulation to facilitate operations of proprietary AquaPodTM fish containment system. Automated manipulation of the AquaPodTM net pen will allow remote operation of mortality collection, cleaning, maintenance, inspection and harvesting operations. Human intera ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Commerce -
Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels from Biomass Materials
SBC: TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT INC Topic: N/ANearly all of the liquid fuels used in internal combustion engines (gasoline and diesel) in the U.S. are made from fossil fuels. Two rapidly growing liquid biofuel alternatives are ethnol and biodiesle. However, both processes are limited to specific crop products (corn starch and soybean oil) that have higher market value. Bulk plant byproducts (e.g., food processing wastes, mash/meal byproduc ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Environmental Protection Agency