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Technology & Development: Core Technology

The These are the active Core Technology Programs. The results of completed Core Technology Programs are available to EMTEC members only. Call Percy Gros at 937-259-1367.

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ACTIVE EMTEC CORE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS                  

CT
Number

Title

Task Leader

Participating Organizations

End
Date

Duration
(MO.)

EMTEC Cost
(In - Kind Funds)

CT-76

Intensive Quenching Technology for Tool Steels
COMPLETED

7/1/05

57

$310K
($1,037M)

CT-77

Development of Hard-Soft Coatings for Enhanced Machining Performance Employing Large Area Filtered Arc Deposition Technique
COMPLETED

1/1/06

57

$300K
($746.4K)

CT-78

Development of an As-Cast Martensitic Alloy for Rapid Prototype Tooling and Near Net Mold Production Dr. Charles M. Woods
Global Manufacturing
Ph: 937-743-9933
Fax: 937-743-9944
cwoods@globalms.com
Global Mfg., BASTECH, Alpha Mold LLC, UC, Bimac, Coronado Steel, Delphi

7/1/06

56

$300K
(384K)

 

 

CT-82

High Power Density Solid Oxide Fuel cell Materials for Aerospace Applications
Matthew Seabaugh Ph.D. NexTech Materials, Ltd.
Ph: 614-842-6606
Fax: 614-842-6607
email: seabaugh@nextechmaterials.com
NexTech Materials , Ohio State University, U.S. Air Force, NASA, SOFCo EFS
1/1/06
15
$100K
($300K)
Development of a Novel Method to Shape Form Ceramics for Personnel Armor and SOFC Applications
Dr. Richard Schorr
MetaMateria Partners, LLC
Ph: 614-340-1690
Fax: 614-487-3704
email: jrschorr@columbus.rr.com

MetaMateria Partners, Excera Materials, NanoDynamics, Composix, UDRI

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Phase I Final Report

1/1/06
15
$100K
($500K)
Development of the Hybrid Rapid Infrared Superheating Furnace for The Treatment of Aluminum Alloys
Rob Mayer
The Queen City Forging Co.
Ph: 513-321-7200
Fax: 513-321-2004
email: rob@qcforge.com

Queen City Forging , Ohio University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Forging Industry Organization

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4/1/06
18
$100K
($261K)
Low-Cost Conductive Fiberglass Composites w/ Carbon nfibers (I)

Peter Huggins
ITEN Industries
PH: 440-997-6134
FAX: 440-992-4966
EMAIL: phuggins@itenindustries.com

ITEN, Ohio University, AFRL, ASI, NCC, Southern Environment
1/1/07
18

$100K ($183K)

Development of Technology for Producing Sheets and Foils From ASET (I) Dr. Naju Nagarajan
UES Inc.
PH: 937-426-6900, ext. 164
FAX: 937-429-5413
EMAIL: vnagarajan@ues.com
UES, Wright State University, Ohio University, AFRL, RTI/RMI - Titanium, Flowserve
1/1/07
18
$100K ($204K)

Core Technology (CT) Program is a collaborative research and development program that applies the combined strengths of industrial, academic, and government members to:

  • Develop new industrial materials and processes.
  • Improve performance of existing materials and manufacturing processes.
  • Identify alternatives.
  • Improve overall quality of process materials.

Defined, prioritized, and coordinated by EMTEC members, these projects are one-to-three years in length and produce results which are available to all EMTEC members, who may then commercialize the technology or apply the project's outcome to their individual needs. These projects focus on producing results that have practical applications to industry.

 

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