PHASEX CORP.
Lawrence, MA, 01843
DUNS: 789990447
# of Employees: 7
HUBZone Owned: N
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: N
Woman Owned: N
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Award Listing
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Micro-Encapsulation Of Nanometric Reactive Particle Mixtures With Explosive Cores
Amount: $100,000.00Nanosized reactive materials are being used to enhance traditonal energetic materials in cast explosive or propellant formulations. The small size, however, results in high viscosity of the formulati ...
SBIRPhase I2003Air Force Department of Defense -
Supercritical Fluid Technology Applied to the Development of a Low cost Production Process for Phosphazene Polymers
Amount: $69,111.00Research to find supercritical fluid conditions capable of supporting polymerization of hexachlorocyclophosphazene trimer to high molecular weight poly (dichlorophophazene) is proposed. The dichloro ...
SBIRPhase I1996Army Department of Defense -
Phase Stabilization of Ammonium Nitrate for Evironmentally Conscious Propellants: Gas Anti-Solvent Recrystallization
Amount: $60,000.00Combustion of propellants containing metal oxide phase stabilized ammonium nitrate (AN) prodeces environmentally detrimental by-products. It is proposed to develop non-metal phase stabilized AN for us ...
SBIRPhase I1994Air Force Department of Defense -
Enviromentally Acceptable Photoresist Processing for Integrated Circuit Manufacture
Amount: $100,000.00Supercritical fluid technology is proposed as a solventless technique for photoresist developing, a crucial step in semiconductor manufacturing. The concept exploits the pressure dependent solubility ...
SBIRPhase I1994Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Department of Defense -
Decontamination of delicate equipment using supercritical fluid technology
Amount: $69,487.00An extended scope of work is proposed over that described in the solicitation, viz., to carry out experimental SCFE studies with CW and BW agent simulants to provide verification of SCFE decontaminati ...
SBIRPhase I1994Army Department of Defense -
FREON (CFC-113) SOLVENT REPLACEMENT: A NEW PROCESS FOR PRECISION PARTS CLEANING
Amount: $646,500.00THE PROPOSED PHASE I EFFORT INCLUDES A SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT AND EMERGING CLEANING PROCESSES FOR GYROSCOPE COMPONENTS AND SIMILAR PRECISION PARTS THAT CAN MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE U.S. ...
SBIRPhase II1992Air Force Department of Defense -
SUPERCRITICAL FLUID NUCLEATION FOR IMPROVED DISSEMINATION OF POWDERED MATERIALS
Amount: $49,496.00SUPERCRITICAL FLUID NUCLEATION (SFN) IS PROPOSED AS THE MECHANISM FOR AN INNOVATIVE, IMPROVED METHOD FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF ULTRA-FINE PARTICLES. THE CONCEPT, AS APPLIED TO THE STATED TOPIC, INVOLVE ...
SBIRPhase I1992Army Department of Defense -
IMPROVED OXIDATION RESISTANCE OF 3-D CARBON/CARBON COMPOSITES
Amount: $70,950.00THE COATING OF CARBON FIBERS WITH SILICON CARBIDE OFFERS ENHANCED OXIDATION RESISTANCE FOR CARBON/CARBON COMPOSITES. RESEARCH TO FORM A THIN, UNIFORM, COHERENT LAYER ON FIBERS IN A TOW, TAPE, OR 3-D P ...
SBIRPhase I1992Air Force Department of Defense -
Processing of Energetic Materials with Supercritical Fluids
Amount: $50,000.001The manufacture of nitrocellulose (NC), nitroguanidine (NQ), and cyclotetra-methylenetetranitramine (HMX) uses processes that were developed decades ago. Not only is there a need for novel processing ...
SBIRPhase I1992Navy Department of Defense -
Silicon Carbide-Silicon Carbide Composites
Amount: $70,948.00Ceramic composites of silicon carbide fibers in a silicon carbide matrix are currently produced via CVD infiltration (CVI), but the requisite high temperature for CVI can partially degrade the fibers. ...
SBIRPhase I1992Missile Defense Agency Department of Defense