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Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing
SBC: Softwear Automation, Inc. Topic: DLA09001A completely automatic, cost-effective, production of garments and other sewn items can be achieved. A novel approach that depends heavily on computing, high performance servo systems, and machine vision has been demonstrated. This proposal will lead to a the most critical element of such automation, a completely automatic sewing machine that will sew arbitrary but controlled paths in the two ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Commercialization of Solid Acid and Base Catalysts Derived from Biochar Optimized to Produce Biodiesel from Low Cost Oils
SBC: Down to Earth Energy (formerly Mountain Creek Enterprises) Topic: TopicGDown to Earth Energy will scale up and commercialize reusable and recoverable solid, porous acid and base catalysts for biodiesel production using biochar generated from agricultural and forestry residues (i.e., a sustainable biomass). The Phase I feasibility study using an acid catalyst made from biochar (peanut hulls, pine pellets, and pine chips) showed high efficiency methylation of fats and o ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Environmental Protection Agency -
EVALUATION OF A NEW FILTER FOR MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIA WASTEWATER TREATMENT AMERICAN COMBUSTION, INC.
SBC: American Combustion Inc Topic: N/ATHE MAJOR OBJECTIVE OF THE RESEARCH PROPOSED IS EVALUATION OF THE TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY OF THE NEW DESIGN FEATURES OF THE FILTER AND A COMPARISON OF ITS PERFORMANCE WITH CONVEN- TIONAL FILTERS IN TREATMENT OF WASTEWATERS. THE MAJOR SPECIFIC FEATURE OF THE FILTER IS A STONE-GRANULAR MEDIA BED WHICH IS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE A NON CLOGGING OPERATION, LONGER FILTRATION RUNS AND GREATER DIRT CAPACITY THA ...
SBIR Phase I 1987 Environmental Protection Agency -
Creation and Propagation of Cottonwood for the Commercial Phytoremediation of Mercury
SBC: Applied PhytoGenetics, Inc Topic: N/AMercury pollution affects the health of human and wildlife populations, but few ecologically sound or cost-effective remedies to mercury contamination of soil and water have been proposed. There is a strong demand for environmentally friendly and inexpensive alternatives to excavation and removal of mercury-contaminated soil and sediment. Applied PhytoGenetics, Inc. (APGEN), in collaboration with ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Environmental Protection Agency -
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SBC: Ccw Technology Group Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1994 Environmental Protection Agency -
Innovative Technology for Efficient Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste
SBC: EnerTech Environmental, Inc. Topic: N/AThe need for a cost effective and cleaner method for MSW disposal hardly needs emphasizing. With EnerTech's slurry carbonization technology, liquid fuels, with a extremely low chlorine content, can be produced from RDF and are suitable for clean combustion in pulverized coal boilers. Objective of Phase I and II research is to accumulate necessary engineering data, from continuous pilot plants, t ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
Innovative Technology for Efficient Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste
SBC: EnerTech Environmental, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1994 Environmental Protection Agency -
CHEMICAL/RADIATION WELL TREATMENT
SBC: Ground Water Consultants Topic: N/AIRON AND SULFUR BACTERIA ARE PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF BIO FOULING OF WELL SCREENS, PUMPS, TREATMENT AND PROCESSING EQUIPMENT, AND IN EXTREME CASES, DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS. ASSOCIATED PROBLEMS ARE HIGH-PUMPING COST, RAPID PUMP AND VALVE DETERIORATION, CORROSION OF ALL FERROUS MATERIAL IN CONTACT WITH THE WATER, INCREASED DISEASE RISK (SHIELDING, NURTURING MEDIA), AND BAD TASTE ODOR AND COLOR. THE PROBLEM ...
SBIR Phase II 1986 Environmental Protection Agency -
CHEMICAL/RADIATION WELL TREATMENT
SBC: Ground Water Consultants Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1985 Environmental Protection Agency -
IONIC SURFACES TO BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
SBC: Ionic Atlanta Inc Topic: N/ABACTERIA INDUCE MANY OF THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH PUBLIC PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH WATER BORNE PATHOGENS. IN ADDITIONTASTE, ODOR, COLOR AND TURBIDITY PROBLEMS ARE SOMETIMES CAUSED BY BACTERIAL, FOULING AND CORROSION ARE ALSO CAUSED BY BACTERIA. FOULED WATER SYSTEM COMPONENTS PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT OF PROTECTED OR SHIELDED CONSORTIA OF BACTERIA WHICH DECREASES THE EFFGECTIVENESS OF CHLORINE (OR OTHE ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Environmental Protection Agency