SBIR-STTR Award

Precision high energy radiation collimators using foil wrapping techniques
Award last edited on: 3/8/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NASA : GSFC
Total Award Amount
$665,112
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Maria H Dame

Company Information

Mega Engineering

10800 Lockwood Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20901
   (301) 681-6903
   N/A
   N/A
Location: Single
Congr. District: 08
County: Montgomery

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
1993
Phase I Amount
$69,686
The proposed project will demonstrate the feasibility of producing extremely accurate X-Ray collimators at relatively low costs by using precision controlled tape-foil wrapping technique. This technique accurately controls the flatness alignment and slit spacing of these collimator elements by using controlled slat tensions. The proposed technology is an outgrowth of precision wire frame construction methods used on the Gamma Ray Observatory's EGRET experiment. The fabrication is an improvement over the electric discharge wire machining process and hand lay-up methods currently used and provide a superior collimator element compared to laser milled or neutron machined elements.Commercial benefits for this project include possible use for X-ray collimators, with applications in the medical and research fields. Foil wrapping technology has applications to the production of drift chambers and other detectors. It also can be used to produce "air to air" heat exchanger elements, which allow separation of the counterflowing air streams by thin foils.Precision High Energy Radiation Collimators Foil Wrapping TechniquesPhase 2 conversion

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
1994
Phase II Amount
$595,426
___(NOTE: Note: no official Abstract exists of this Phase II projects. Abstract is modified by idi from relevant Phase I data. The specific Phase II work statement and objectives may differ)___ The proposed project will demonstrate the feasibility of producing extremely accurate X-Ray collimators at relatively low costs by using precision controlled tape-foil wrapping technique. This technique accurately controls the flatness alignment and slit spacing of these collimator elements by using controlled slat tensions. The proposed technology is an outgrowth of precision wire frame construction methods used on the Gamma Ray Observatory's EGRET experiment. The fabrication is an improvement over the electric discharge wire machining process and hand lay-up methods currently used and provide a superior collimator element compared to laser milled or neutron machined elements.Commercial benefits for this project include possible use for X-ray collimators, with applications in the medical and research fields. Foil wrapping technology has applications to the production of drift chambers and other detectors. It also can be used to produce "air to air" heat exchanger elements, which allow separation of the counterflowing air streams by thin foils.Precision High Energy Radiation Collimators Foil Wrapping TechniquesPhase 2 conversion