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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. Vector Array Buoy Detection System

    SBC: Applied Physical Sciences Corp.            Topic: HSB052003

    Applied Physical Sciences Corp. will develop a distributed buoy detection system using an advanced acoustic receiver. The sonar array will consist of a vertical line of vector hydrophones to maximize gain against unwanted ambient noise and provide 20+nm detection ranges for targets of interest. Additionally the single vector vertical line array will provide target bearing and tracking data that ca ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Homeland Security
  2. Novel Metal Shaping Process Using Non-Toxic Working Fluids

    SBC: Faraday Technology, Inc.            Topic: 04NCERA2

    This research project addresses worker and environmental safety concerns regarding the use of toxic cutting fluids in metal shaping operations. The toxicity of cutting fluids can be caused by either the constituents of the cutting fluid chemistry, or in the case of water-soluble emulsions, the biocides intended to control bacterial growth. Faraday Technology, Inc., intends to adapt an advanced ele ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Isocyanate-Free Solvent-Free Hybrid Resin System

    SBC: DR BEN CURATOLO INC            Topic: 04NCERD2

    This research project is designed to determine the feasibility of preparing an environmentally friendly isocyanate-free solvent-free hybrid resin system suitable for industrial applications such as automobile refinishing and floor coatings. In particular, the overall objective of this project is to determine the most appropriate ratios of reactive groups for ultraviolet (UV) curable resins to prov ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Etchant Recovery System

    SBC: Republic Anode Fabricators, Inc.            Topic: 04NCERG2

    Cupric chloride and ammoniacal etchants are used to remove unwanted copper from printed circuit boards. They are used in a continuous “bleed and feed” mode, which leads to the formation of a hazardous copper-containing waste. This waste material must be hauled from the site for disposal. In addition, cupric chloride etchant requires the use of hazardous oxidants, such as chlorine gas or sodium ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Multiplexed Chemical Sensor for Water Security

    SBC: REAL-TIME ANALYZERS INC            Topic: 04NCERI1

    The goal of this research project (through Phase III) is to develop a chemical sensor that can be multiplexed into water distribution systems to provide early warning of poisoned water supplies. This will be accomplished by developing surface-enhanced Raman (SER) sensors that can be integrated into water supply systems and coupled to a central Raman analyzer via fiber optics. In Phase I, Real-Time ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. Radiation Shielding and Hydrogen Storage with Multifunctional Carbon

    SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: B309

    This project addresses two vital problems for long-term space travel activities: radiation shielding and hydrogen storage for power and propulsion. While both problems have been studied for many years, there is currently no satisfactory technology for providing adequate non-parasitic shielding. Even in low-Earth orbit, astronauts must be closely monitored for radiation exposure, and some mission ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Low Cost/Low Noise Variable Pitch Ducted Fan

    SBC: Aerocomposites, Inc.            Topic: T701

    ACI proposes a design for a Propulsor (Low Cost/Low Noise Variable Pitch Ducted Fan) that has wide application in all sectors of Aviation. Propulsor hardware of this low cost design can be integrated with a broad range of aircraft engines (e.g. existing piston engines, automotive derivative piston engines, new design turbine engines) for use in new design aircraft. The proposed Propulsor desig ...

    STTR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Lower Profile, Lighter Weight Space Suit Bearings

    SBC: AIR-LOCK, INCORPORATED            Topic: X301

    Air-Lock will deliver a final report based on the follwoing: 1. Historical summary of bearing design evolution throughout the life of the EMU Program 2. Material research to identify lightweight materials best suited for each beairng. 3. Redesign of current EMU bearings to lower bearing profile and mass.

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Intercalated and Hydrogenated Carbon Nanofibers for Multifunctional Radiation Protection

    SBC: Applied Sciences Inc.            Topic: B103

    Improvements in radiation shielding materials are needed to support NASA's human and robotic exploration programs. Shielding for both electromagnetic radiation (gamma and x-rays) and particles (protons and neutrons) are critical. Ideally, the shielding should be part of a multifunctional, structural composite material to maximize mission payload. To meet this need, ASI will develop structural c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Reflexive Aero Structures for Enhanced Survivability

    SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC            Topic: A206

    Cornerstone Research Group Inc. (CRG) proposes to develop an advanced reflexive structure system to increase the survivability of aerostructures. This reflexive system will mimic the pain withdrawal reflex on which the human body relies. The proposed reflexive system will incorporate a continuous health and performance monitoring system via an embedded dielectric film, an adaptive composite stru ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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