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VALIDATION & TESTING OF THE VAM2D COMPUTER CODE
SBC: Hydrogeologic Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1988 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
Ultralow Power CO2 Sensor for Intelligent Building Controls
SBC: KWJ ENGINEERING INC Topic: CThe proposed EPA SBIR Phase I program will create a novel ultra low power and low cost microfabricated CO2 sensor. The initial developments of sensor technology will serve the very large Demand Controlled Ventilation market that has been identified by KWJ and its collaborators. Phase I is dedicated to design, fabrication and testing of the innovative system consisting of a unique MEMS sensor, di ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Treatment of Produced Water from Coal-Bed Methane Production Using Carbon Aerogel Technology
SBC: Bpf, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Environmental Protection Agency -
Testing a New Separation Device for Sorting Recycled Plastic Chips Based on Differences in Specific Gravity
SBC: MBA Polymers, Inc. Topic: N/AApproximately 9 billion kilograms of plastic are used to produce durable goods each year in the United States, but only 2% of this plastic is recycled today. A major obstacle to recycling plastics from durable goods is that the densities of different plastics are often very similar, requiring a highly accurate sorting technique based on differences in specific gravity. There are many techniques ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Environmental Protection Agency -
STABILIZATION OF ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
SBC: Environmental Protection Topic: N/AMENT, WHICH IS THE STABILIZATION OF SLUDGES HOLDING ORGANIC POLLUTANTS. SUCH SLUDGES REQUIRE STABILIZATION FOR COMPLI- ANCE TO REGULATORY GUIDELINES FOR FINAL DISPOSAL IN A SECURELANDFILL. FOR THIS PURPOSE, PRESENT TECHNOLOGY IS NOT SUIT-ABLE BECAUSE HYDRAULIC FIXATIVES COMMONLY EMPLOYED FOR TOXICWASTES STABILIZATION ARE INCOMPATIBLE WITH ORGANIC POLLUTANTS. IT IS PREFERABLE TO ELIMINATE SLUDGES H ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Environmental Protection Agency -
Soy-Capped Polycarbonate Dendrimers for Tough, Sustainable Water Based Wood Coatings
SBC: INSTRUMENTAL POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: BThe environmental impact of wood coatings has become a pressing issue as the manufacturing of wooden products such as flooring, cabinetry, furniture and doors is moving back to the United States amidst rising labor costs overseas. For the last thirty years the bulk of these products have been painted in countries with lax environmental regulations, allowing the use of inexpensive but environmenta ...
SBIR Phase I 2013 Environmental Protection Agency -
Sol-Gel Derived Composite Coating as a Surface Pretreatment of Aluminium Alloy Adhesive Bonding
SBC: Chemat Technology, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Environmental Protection Agency -
SMART WATER-REACTIVE GROUTS FOR UNDERGROUND ENTOMBMENT FACILITIES
SBC: Guyer Santin, Inc. Topic: N/ATHIS PROPOSAL IS TO ADDRESS THE FEASIBILITY OF WATER-REACTIVE GROUTS AS A "SMART" MATERIAL CAPABLE OF BEING PLACED DURING CONSTRUCTION BUT NOT ACTIVATED UNTIL A THREAT EVENT OCCURS WHICH DEGRADES THE ORIGINAL WATERTIGHT INTEGRITY. WHEN SUCH DEGRADATION OCCURS, IT WILL EXPOSE THE WATER-REACTIVE GROUT TO GROUNDWATER. THIS WILL TRIGGER THE HARDENING PROCESS WHICH WILL AUTOMATICALLY AFFECT A EAL AT TH ...
SBIR Phase I 1994 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -
Self Contained Electrochemical System for Treating Paint Residue
SBC: LYNNTECH INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Environmental Protection Agency -
REMOVAL OF ORGANIC SOLVENT CONTAMINANTS FROM INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT STREAMS BY PERVAPORATION
SBC: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AORGANIC SOLVENT-CONTAINING EFFLUENT STREAMS STREAMS REPRE- SENT A SERIOUS WATER POLLUTION PROBLEM. THE INVESTIGATORS WILL APPLY A NEW MEMBRANE PROCESS CALLED PERVAPORATION TO TREAT THESE STREAMS. PERVAPORATION IS CAPABLE OF SELECTIVE-LY REMOVING ORGANIC SOLVENTS, EVEN IN LOW CONCENTRATIONS, FROM WATER. THEY HAVE BEEN DEVLOPING THIS PROCESS FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS, FIRST IN LABORATORY-SCALE SPIRAL ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Environmental Protection Agency