SBIR-STTR Award

Efficient fabrication of components for air and space systems through thermoplastic forming of bulk metallic glasses
Award last edited on: 9/6/22

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DLA
Total Award Amount
$1,099,994
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
DLA212-003
Principal Investigator
Evgenia Pekarskaya

Company Information

Supercool Metals LLC

5 Science Park
Hamden, CT 06511
   (646) 244-0247
   N/A
   www.supercoolmetals.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: New Haven

Phase I

Contract Number: SP4701-21-P-0093
Start Date: 9/9/21    Completed: 3/8/22
Phase I year
2021
Phase I Amount
$99,994
Manufacturing of complex metallic components for air and space systems is fundamentally challenging. Traditional processing requires multiple steps, has a high cost and a long production time. Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are the only metals that can be processed through thermoplastic forming (TPF) like plastics. In addition, BMGs have properties that are superior to conventional materials, including exceptional strength, hardness, elasticity and corrosion resistance. Using TPF techniques allows net-shaping of highly precise and complex components in seconds with limited or no post-processing, as opposed to days and weeks for traditional metal processing. Supercool Metals is the only company in the world that has developed expertise and capabilities to realize the TPF technology on a commercial scale. In this project, we will develop applications for TPF for military air and space systems. As part of Phase I, we will identify and prioritize candidate components that will benefit most from a reduced manufacturing time and costs. We will also evaluate TPF capabilities required for commercial scale production and develop a detailed manufacturing plan and strategies for insertion into DOD’s systems. This project will enable domestic capabilities to fabricate complex, high performance products for DOD’s air and space platforms using TPF rapidly and affordab

Phase II

Contract Number: SP4701-22-C-0057
Start Date: 6/16/22    Completed: 12/15/23
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$1,000,000
Manufacturing of complex metallic components for air and space systems is fundamentally challenging. Traditional processing requires multiple steps, has a high cost and a long production time. Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are the only metals that can be processed through thermoplastic forming (TPF) like plastics. In addition, BMGs have properties that are superior to conventional materials, including exceptional strength, hardness, elasticity and corrosion resistance. Using TPF techniques allows net-shaping of highly precise and complex components in seconds with limited or no post-processing, as opposed to days and weeks for traditional metal processing. Supercool Metals is the only company in the world that has developed expertise and capabilities to realize the TPF technology on a commercial scale. In this project, we are developing applications for TPF for military air and space systems. As part of Phase I, we identified and prioritized candidate components that will benefit most from a reduced manufacturing time and costs. For further development in Phase II, we selected three product areas that are used widely across military air and space systems. These include mechanical components, conformal antennas, and avionics components. In Phase II, we plan to produce prototype products and test them in partnership with defense suppliers. We will also evaluate and start building TPF capabilities required for commercial production and develop strategies for transition of these products into DOD’s systems. This project will enable domestic capabilities for rapid and affordable manufacturing of complex, high-performance products for DOD’s air and space applicatio