SBIR-STTR Award

Power Source Materials & Subcomponents Manufacturing Improvements
Award last edited on: 7/8/2010

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : OSD
Total Award Amount
$849,982
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
OSD05-MT2
Principal Investigator
Garrin Samii

Company Information

Advanced Membrane Systems Inc

34 Sullivan Road Unit 24
North Billerica, MA 01862
   (978) 439-9261
   gsamii@amsmembranes.com
   www.amsmembranes.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 06
County: Middlesex

Phase I

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2006
Phase I Amount
$99,982
Advanced Membrane Systems Inc. (AMS) proposes a 6-month research effort to demonstrate the feasibility of producing a separator for BA-5590 primary batteries. It is proposed to modify the formulation and process condition of an existing separator developed by AMS for lithium ion cells and make it more porous and suitable for BA-5590 batteries and deliver separator samples to DoD labs and battery manufactures for testing and qualification in BA-5590 batteries. The separator developed during this period will utilize AMS' patented wet technology for lithium ion batteries. The research work will be divided into five tasks.

Keywords:
BATTERY SEPARATOR,PRIMARY LITHIUM,SECONDARY LITHIUM,BA-5590,LITHIUM ION

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2008
Phase II Amount
$750,000
Manufacturers of military batteries often need raw materials that may have long lead times, limited production and/or high costs. During Phase I of this project, Advanced Membrane Systems (AMS) made some modifications and improvements to one of its products (a lithium ion battery separator), and made it suitable for Li/SO2 cell applications. Phase II of this proposal is for qualification of battery separators for the military BA-5590 batteries. Phase II of this SBIR has been broken into 5 tasks (duration, 24 months and estimated costs of approximately $600K). Task 1 is dedicated to adding the necessary tooling to AMSÂ’ pilot lab. Task 2 is to run trials for in-house evaluation. Task 3 is for bench level testing and data analysis. Task 4 is to make separator samples for cell testing. Task 5 is to build qualification cells, to do cell testing, review and analyze the cell test results, and prepare for Phase III and commercialization. During Phase II, AMS will continue Phase I work and deliver more than 30,000 linear feet of battery separator samples to a selected DoD battery contractor. BA-5590 cell testing and full qualification will take 4-6 months, costs approximately $76K and will be part of this Phase II SBIR. In addition to Li/SO2 cells, AMS is also working with other DoD battery subcontractors and will be delivering separator samples for testing/qualification in both primary and secondary lithium ion cell applications. After Phase II is successfully completed, this project will move on to Phase III.

Keywords:
Lithium Ion, Battery Separator, Safety, Li/So2, Ba-5590, High Power Density, High Energy Density