SBIR-STTR Award

Inherent Electrical Conductivity in Qualified Aircraft Transparency Materials
Award last edited on: 2/21/2011

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$79,978
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
N102-120
Principal Investigator
Paul J Glatkowski

Company Information

Eikos Inc (AKA: Eikos LLC)

2 Master Drive Suite 2
Franklin, MA 02038
   (508) 528-0300
   jpiche@eikos.com
   www.eikos.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Norfolk

Phase I

Contract Number: N68335-10-C-0397
Start Date: 9/22/2010    Completed: 3/22/2011
Phase I year
2010
Phase I Amount
$79,978
This program seeks to impart P-static control and EMI protection within current aircraft transparencies. This will be accomplished by using multiple carbon nanotube based composite layers to impart electrical conductivity to materials used in the manufacture of F-18 canopies. Eikos, along with teaming partners proposes to layers of CNT composited with polycarbonate and/or acrylic to reach the desired combination of properties called for in this program. The result of this work is a subscale demonstration of this nanocomposite that strongly indicates the potential to provide a full range of protection to environmental and operational conditions. The composite part should form a highly durable transparent and conductive shield useful on all types of transparencies. The overall goal is to apply Eikos InvisiconĀ® technology to layered polycarbonate substrate for optimal EMI protection and within the protective acrylic top coat for improved ESD mitigation for F-18 canopies. The proposed approach allows deposition by common atmospheric processing methods that are scalable to protect large areas and complex curvature.

Keywords:
Nanotube, Nanotube, Emi Protection, Aircraft Transparency, Composite Plastic, Conductive, F-18, Esd Mitigation, InvisiconĀ®

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