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  • Sensors for Passive Temperature Measurement Fabricated using Additive Manufacturing

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 17 Nov, 2022 (17 months ago)
    Posted : 23 months ago
    Started : 17 May, 2022 (23 months ago)

    TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITYSensors for Passive Temperature Measurement Fabricated using Additive ManufacturingA new technique for manufacturing encapsulated melt wire chips for use in nuclear reactors and other high temperature, harsh environments.  

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • Additive Manufacturing for Thermal Protection

    Type : Pre-Bid Notification

    Due : 30 Nov, 2020 (about 3 years ago)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 19 Oct, 2020 (about 3 years ago)

    9)           Currently, hardware fabricated using additive manufacturing techniques have known material quality concerns. These concerns include printed material porosity/flaws and layer-to-layer adhesion. For additively manufactured TPS, what are the primary concerns you have?10)         Does your organization conduct research into new thermal protection materials and the methods to fabricate them?

    From: Federal Government (Federal)

  • METAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING (AM) IS A RAPIDLY GROWING TECHNOLOGY THAT BUILDS THREE-DIMENSIONAL PARTS FROM A COMPUTER FILE BY ADDING SUCCESSIVE LAYERS OF...

    Type : Contract

    Due : 31 Jul, 2024 (in 3 months)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 01 Aug, 2020 (about 3 years ago)

    METAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING (AM) IS A RAPIDLY GROWING TECHNOLOGY THAT BUILDS THREE-DIMENSIONAL PARTS FROM A COMPUTER FILE BY ADDING SUCCESSIVE LAYERS OF RAW METAL POWDER TO CREATE AN OBJECT Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 80NSSC20K1199 Ultimate Completion Date: Wed Jul 31 17:00:00 GMT 2024

    From: Federal Procurement Data System (Federal)

  • FABRIC

    Type : Contract

    Due : 11 Mar, 2026 (in 22 months)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 31 Mar, 2021 (about 3 years ago)

    FABRIC Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 15UC0C21D00000994 Ultimate Completion Date: Wed Mar 11 17:00:00 GMT 2026

    From: Federal Procurement Data System (Federal)

  • TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY: A Versatile Three Dimensional Printing Approach (TOP2-257)

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 06 Nov, 2019 (about 4 years ago)
    Posted : about 4 years ago
    Started : 23 Oct, 2019 (about 4 years ago)

    One such obstacle is the heating requirements for formation of an object to be fabricated using a 3D printing approach.  Conductive materials and additives often have relatively high melting temperatures, usually above 250 degree Celsius (C) and above the melt temperatures of plastic filaments, such as Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene and Polylactic Acid that are often extruded by 3D printers. 

    From: Federal Government (Federal)