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FREE FORM FIBERS L.L.C.
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# of Employees: 12
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: No
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Fiber-embedded wireless sensors
Amount: $200,000.00With this DOE SBIR Phase I proposal, Free Form Fibers is aiming to demonstrate a bio-inspired methodology to insert self-contained, self-powered sensors within multifunctional structural fiber reinfor ...
SBIRPhase I2023Department of Energy -
Hybrid SiC-SiC CMCs
Amount: $200,000.00This DOE SBIR Phase I proposal builds upon two major manufacturing technology breakthroughs to answer DOE’s call for: (1) New innovative accident tolerant LWR fuel cladding/assembly concepts that ha ...
SBIRPhase I2023Department of Energy -
Multifunctional Structures for Extreme Environments made by Laser CVD
Amount: $1,248,165.00The Department of the Air Force is requesting support for long-term needs with regards to shape-stability in extreme environments via a high-pressure chemical vapor deposition process that enables bot ...
SBIRPhase II2023Department of Defense Air Force -
HIGH TEMPERATURE, LOW DIELECTRIC CONSTANT CERAMIC FIBERS FOR MISSILE APPLICATIONS
Amount: $1,199,998.00The technology that has sustained tactical missile radomes and other electromagnetic windows is being outpaced by the increasingly challenging thermal, environmental and structural demands of hyperson ...
SBIRPhase II2023Department of Defense Navy -
Design, Modeling, and Experimental Validation for life-optimization of Hydrogen Turbine CMC Components
Amount: $250,000.00In preparation for the widespread implementation of ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) for hot gas path applications within hydrogen turbines, the Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbo ...
SBIRPhase I2022Department of Energy -
39s: Homogeneous Joining of Silicon Carbide fiber reinforced Silicon Carbide Matrix Composites
Amount: $206,500.00In light of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the nuclear industry and policy makers are seeking novel, reliable approaches to safeguard against similar, future catastrophes. One path of interes ...
SBIRPhase I2021Department of Energy -
High Temperature, Low Dielectric Constant Ceramic Fibers for Missile Applications
Amount: $246,500.00The technology that has sustained tactical missile radomes and other electromagnetic windows is being outpaced by the increasingly challenging thermal, environmental and structural demands of hyperson ...
SBIRPhase I2021Department of Defense Navy -
Ultra-Thin, 3-D Ceramic Matrix Composite Cladding
Amount: $1,100,000.00The deployment of ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) to nuclear-related applications became acceler- ated after the 2011 Fukushima accident. In the US, this effort is administered by the Department of E ...
SBIRPhase II2020Department of Energy -
ULTRA-THIN 3-D CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITE CLADDING
Amount: $200,000.00The deployment of ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) to nuclear-related applications, accelerated by the 2011 Fukushima accident through the Congressionally-mandated Accident-Tolerant Fuel (ATF) program ...
SBIRPhase I2019Department of Energy -
Advanced Fuel Fabrication From The Gas Phase
Amount: $1,000,000.00The nuclear plant accident at Fukushima in Japan in 2011 has spurred a significant response in the United States, primarily through the Accident Tolerant Fuel program to devise new technologies and ma ...
SBIRPhase II2019Department of Energy