SBIR-STTR Award

Non-toxic process for depositing high density, corrosion-resistant aluminum alloys on complex geometry components
Award last edited on: 4/10/2008

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$899,920
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N07-115
Principal Investigator
Ben M Gauthier

Company Information

Enigmatics Inc (AKA: Enigmatics Press)

23830 Fairfield Place
Carmel, CA 93923
   (831) 655-5001
   info@enigmatics.com
   www.enigmatics.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 20
County: Monterey

Phase I

Contract Number: N68335-07-C-0440
Start Date: 9/6/2007    Completed: 2/11/2009
Phase I year
2007
Phase I Amount
$149,927
This SBIR Program is aimed at the development of a non-toxic alternative to cadmium electroplating for corrosion protection of a variety of aerospace components including landing gear, electrical connectors and aluminum structural components. The thermal spray process will be optimized to deposit high density, corrosion resistant aluminum alloys on high strength steel, aluminum and other targeted materials and configured for coating of complex geometry surfaces, including non line of sight (NLS) and other configurations that have traditionally complicated thermal spray processes. The proposed Phase I program will leverage previous work to develop a corrosion protective system for aluminum cladding replacement and focus on applying a similar system for protection of high strength steels and other component materials. A blend of computational and experimental optimization routes will be employed to maximize corrosion protection, as well as extend component surface geometrical capabilities and overall system robustness and portability. Additionally, an important aspect of the Phase I research will be to gain further understanding of the effects of various processing variables as well as the concept capabilities and limitations in order to design a scaled up device for a Phase II program.

Keywords:
Aluminum, Corrosion, Cadmium Alternative, Thermal Spray, Coating

Phase II

Contract Number: N68335-09-C-0081
Start Date: 6/16/2009    Completed: 6/16/2011
Phase II year
2009
Phase II Amount
$749,993
This SBIR Program is aimed at the development of a non-toxic alternative to cadmium electroplating for corrosion protection of a variety of high-strength steel aerospace components including landing gear and other structural components. The thermal spray process will be optimized to deposit high density, corrosion resistant aluminum and aluminum alloy coatings on high-strength steel and configured for coating of complex geometry component surfaces, including non line of sight (NLS) surfaces that are difficult to coat with conventional thermal spray processes. The proposed Phase II program will continue the progress made by the Phase I effort to develop a suitable corrosion protective system for high-strength steels and progress the technology toward coating a variety of DoD components. The program will include an experimental effort focused on qualifying coating performance with respect to mechanical and electrochemical properties, chemical compatibilities, and ultimately performance in accelerated corrosion tests.

Keywords:
High-Strength Steel, Coating, Thermal Spray, Complex-Geometry, Cadmium Alternative, Corrosion, Aluminum,