SBIR-STTR Award

Advanced Pattern Material
Award last edited on: 2/7/2023

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$1,349,898
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF05-141
Principal Investigator
Robert Dzugan

Company Information

buyCASTINGS.com (AKA: FOPAT LLC)

2411 Crosspointe Drive
Miamisburg, OH 45342
   (937) 247-9194
   info@buycastings.com
   www.buycastings.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 10
County: Montgomery

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2005
Phase I Amount
$99,992
FOPAT LLC of Dayton Ohio in conjunction with Harrington Product Development Center (HPDC) of Cincinnati, Ohio have developed an advanced, dimensionally accurate, temperature-stable, energy-efficient and cost-effective material and process to manufacture patterns for the investment casting industry. Manufacturing of aircraft engine components affordably and accurately is highly dependent on the investment casting process capabilities. The present method for investment casting is "The Lost Wax" process, which is exactly that, the use of wax as a pattern material, which is then melted out or `lost' from the ceramic shell. The molten metal is then poured into the ceramic shell to produce a metal casting. This process goes back thousands of years and while there have been improvements in the wax and processing technology, the material is the same, wax. In the proposed technology, FOPAT (a FOam PATtern material) has been developed which is especially compatible with the investment casting process. FOPAT's team approach of CTM, the machine builder, HPDC, the material developer, S&A, the investment casting expert, and buyCASTINGS the commercialization outlet and program manager, will ensure that the proposed innovation is demonstrated in Phase I, commercialized successfully in Phase II, and meets Air Force's and AMPICC's cost reduction goals

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2006
Phase II Amount
$1,249,906
FOPAT LLC of Dayton Ohio has developed an advanced, dimensionally accurate, temperature-stable, energy-efficient and cost-effective material and process to manufacture patterns for the investment casting industry. Manufacturing of aircraft engine components affordably and accurately is highly dependent on the capabilities and limitations of the investment casting process. The present method for investment casting, ìThe Lost Waxî process, uses wax as a pattern material, which is then melted out or ëlostí from the ceramic shell. The molten metal is then poured into the ceramic shell to produce a metal casting. This process goes back thousands of years and while there have been improvements in the wax composition, the pattern material has always been the same, wax. In the proposed technology, FOPAT (a FOam PATtern material) has been developed which is especially compatible with the investment casting process. FOPATís team of CTM, the machine builder, Harrington, the material developer, S&A Consulting Group, the investment casting experts, and buyCASTINGS the commercialization outlet and program manager has successfully demonstrated the proposed innovation in Phase I and proposes to optimize, scale-up, and commercialize the technology in Phase II while meeting the Air Forceís and Advanced Manufacturing Propulsion Initiative Casting Consortium (AMPICCís) cost reduction goals.

Keywords:
Investment Castings, Investment Cast Engine Components, Investment Casting Process, Lost-Wax Process, Investment Casting Patterns, Pattern Tooling, Wa