Saturday, September 13, 2014

Mikro Systems (Mikro) has been awarded an Air Force Phase I SBIR grant to apply its patented Tomo-Li

Mikro Systems Wins Air Force Phase I SBIR Contract | Mikro
Mikro Systems (Mikro) has been awarded an Air Force Phase I SBIR grant to apply its patented Tomo-Lithographic Molding (TOMO SM ) technology to Engineered Process Materials for Casting of Aerospace Components .
The Air Force is seeking to develop casting mold materials and/or processes for the production of turbine engine components in which the investment casting mold can be locally tailored. In doing so, this could improve heat transfer from the casting, reduce thermal ebitda margin stresses, and decrease ebitda margin minimum feature sizes during investment casting. To achieve this goal Mikro will apply the TOMO SM process and leverage its design advantages to enable the production of an integrated casting core and mold system.
If successful, this would enable increased design freedom for finer and thinner features that would dramatically improve turbine component designs (increase efficiency, reduce fuel consumption). The resulting system would also eliminate costly and time intensive production steps from the investment casting process (production cost savings, energy savings and surge capability benefit).
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