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Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing
SBC: 4D VALUE ADDED SOLUTIONS TEAM Topic: DLA07001Through efforts on an NSF-funded project, MSOE has demonstrated the ability to produce castings at a resolution and complexity finer than known metal casting processes. The project, “Design and Fabrication of Components with Optimized Lattice Microstructures,” began in 2002 with initial efforts focused upon what casting processes were available and what would be required to produce complex la ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Application Additions to the Long Range Ball Bar for Multi-axis Machine Capability Analysis
SBC: IQL Independent Quality Labs, Inc. Topic: DLA08001Testing of machine tools has been evolving for nearly 100 years. The advent of low cost computer data analysis, control and communication has allowed the design, manufacture and inspection of complex contoured surfaces. The need to ever decrease the tolerances has led to the development of machine tools which can no longer be tested with these old methods. These machines must be evaluated within ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Advanced Technologies for Discrete-Parts Manufacturing
SBC: Benz Oil Company Topic: DLA09001The majority of manufactured parts for defense system applications are machined using a lubricating cutting fluid. Field data has shown that cutting fluids not only impact tool life and piece geometry of manufactured parts, but can alter the power used by machine tools by 15% to 30%. Cutting fluid chemistry can be optimized by careful study
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
20-year Lithium Primary battery for Missile-Implantable Corrosion Monitoring Systems and as Primary Power Sources for mini-UAVs
SBC: AMERICAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES CO Topic: DLA122002American Energy Technologies Co., a woman-owned small business concern of Illinois will partner with Lockheed Martin Corp"s Missions Systems and Sensors and with Analog Devices, in order to develop and demonstrate a new and improved primary battery capable of delivering up to two thirds of the energy density of gasoline as employed in an internal combustion engine, and up to 6.5 times the specific ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Advanced Battery Technologies and Manufacturing Process Improvements
SBC: ESKRA TECHNICAL PRODUCTS INC Topic: DLA122002Using a solvent free electrode manufacturing process, several different electrochemical couples will be tested using the C123 sized cell as the test bed. Both rechargeable and primary chemistries will be processed using the solventless electrode process that was successfully developed under a previous proof of concept BATTNET program effort. This effort will demonstrate the application of the pr ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
DLA152-001
SBC: Response Technologies, LLC Topic: DLA152001The DoD uses flexible fuel bladders in multiple air, ground, and sea vehicles because: 1) they easily fit into almost any space, 2) they are corrosion proof, and can often be self-sealing and explosion proof, 3) they allow for customized placement of fittings and connection points, 4) they collapse as they empty, thereby eliminating the need for venting and minimizing fuel sloshing and its associa ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Low Cost Carbon Fluoride Active Materials for BA-5790/U Lithium Batteries
SBC: AMERICAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES CO Topic: DLA152001American Energy Technologies Co. will partner with Eagle Picher Technologies and Alion Science & Technology in order to develop a lean and efficient method for synthesis of Lithium battery grade carbon monofluoride (CFx). The focus of the development work will be on continuous processing, application of domestic raw materials and use of modern material de-aggregation techniques for particles of th ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Ceramic Additive Manufacturing for Metal Castings
SBC: Core Cast LLC Topic: DLA152003Additive Manufacturing can be applied to realize investment casting cores and molds with cost reductions specifically applicable to shorter production runs than may be justified using traditional methods.The patent pending CoreCastTM AM process proposed herein leverages the strengths of additive manufacturing for freeform shape definition with the benefits of traditional slurry-based investment ca ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
High-resolution 3D Histological Tissue Reconstructions for Medical Printing
SBC: CLARAPATH, INC. Topic: DLA152002Clarapath has developed a novel high-throughput technique for gathering high-quality histopathological data at cellular resolution. Recognizing a critical gap in the available data to support the rapidly growing field of 3D bioprinting, we propose to automate our approach and optimize the resulting histopathology-based 3D models for 3D bioprinting applications. In Phase I, we will demonstrate feas ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency -
Economically Recovering Rare Earth Materials
SBC: XYLON TECHNICAL CERAMICS INC. Topic: DLA161003This Phase I SBIR Project seeks to develop methods of recycling rare earth from spent strategic materials.Rare earth materials are critical for a broad range of technologies.Important industrial sectors such as defense, manufacturing, energy, transportation,and electronics all utilize rare earth materials in abundance.There are currently a limited number of economically viable sources of rare eart ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Logistics Agency