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EXOTHERMICS, INC.

Company Information
Address
14 COLUMBIA DR
AMHERST, NH 03031-2213
United States


http://www.exothermicsinc.com

Information

UEI: MK67J7CM7JX7

# of Employees: 12


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No



Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Affordable Materials and Coatings for Pressure Gain Combustion

    Amount: $149,768.00

    The notional thermal performance and mission requirements for Rotating Detonation Engine (RDE) components would benefit from the availability of high temperature ceramic matrix composite (CMC) materia ...

    SBIRPhase I2019Department of Defense Air Force
  2. Tailored Ultrahigh Temperature Refractory Material Designs for Propulsion Applications

    Amount: $1,490,921.00

    This Phase II SBIR proposal addresses the requirement to significantly improve the affordability and mission performance of SDACS propulsion components by embarking on a program to develop and optimiz ...

    SBIRPhase II2015Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  3. Ultrahigh Temperature Materials for Missile Defense Propulsion and Aerothermal Applications

    Amount: $995,629.00

    The notional performance parameters and kinematic requirements for the SM3 Blk IIB mission would benefit from the availability of advanced materials manufacturing methods that could enhance the techni ...

    STTRPhase II2012Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  4. Highly Affordable Net- and Near-Net Forming of Fully Dense TaC for Boost Nozzle Applications

    Amount: $249,631.00

    This Phase 2 SBIR proposal addresses the technical and manufacturing challenges associated with development of cost-effective materials solutions for ultrahigh temperature solid rocket motor throat co ...

    SBIRPhase II2011Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  5. Ultrahigh Temperature Materials for Missile Defense Propulsion and Aerothermal Applications

    Amount: $99,001.00

    This proposal addresses the requirement to significantly improve the affordability, maintainability and performance of KKV DACS components. Exothermics and their Phase 1 partner Southern Research Inst ...

    STTRPhase I2010Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  6. Highly Affordable Net- and Near-Net Forming of Fully Dense TaC for Boost Nozzle Applications

    Amount: $1,709,900.00

    This Phase 2 SBIR proposal addresses the technical and manufacturing challenges associated with development of cost-effective materials solutions for ultrahigh temperature solid rocket motor throat co ...

    SBIRPhase II2007Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  7. Abrasion protection, ballistic tolerance, and laser protection for windows/sensor on rotary wing aircraft.

    Amount: $99,706.00

    In light of the potential threat and related environmental durability requirements set forth in SOCOM SBIR solicitation #07-007, Exothermics and their Phase 1 program team propose the development and ...

    SBIRPhase I2007Department of Defense Special Operations Command
  8. Highly Affordable Net- and Near-Net Forming of Fully Dense TaC for Boost Nozzle Applications

    Amount: $99,976.00

    Future aluminized propellant boost missile systems for DoD and MDA applications will create extremely severe conditions (temperature, pressure and particle impingement) in the nozzle region that will ...

    SBIRPhase I2006Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  9. High Strength Ta2C-Based Compounds for UHT Boost Nozzle Applications

    Amount: $99,295.00

    Future generation propellants earmarked for DoD and MDA boost vehicles will create increasingly severe conditions (temperature, pressure and particle impingement) in the nozzle region that will preven ...

    STTRPhase I2006Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
  10. Thin-Walled HfN Components for KKV Divert and Attitude Control Systems

    Amount: $742,928.00

    During this Phase 2 program, which has been submitted under Pre-2002 MDA Phase 2 Guidelines, we propose to transition the status of potentially ultrahigh temperature-capable, highly cost-effective, Hf ...

    SBIRPhase II2004Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency
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