N6833524C0326
Definitive Contract
Overview
Government Description
SBIR PHASE I UNDER TOPIC N241-016.
Awardee
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Spring, TX 77389 United States
Pricing
Fixed Price
Set Aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total (SBA)
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition After Exclusion Of Sources
Est. Average FTE
1
Related Opportunity
None
Analysis Notes
Unrealized Backlog This Definitive Contract is complete with $99,261 of unfunded backlog unused.
Elemental Coatings was awarded
Definitive Contract N6833524C0326 (N68335-24-C-0326)
for Sbir Phase I Under Topic N241-016.
worth up to $239,004
by NAWC Aircraft Division
in May 2024.
The contract
has a duration of 1 year and
was awarded
through SBIR Topic Frost Icephobic Coating for Subfreezing Environmental Control Systems (ECS) Components
with a Small Business Total set aside
with
NAICS 541715 and
PSC AC11
via direct negotiation acquisition procedures with 4 bids received.
As of today, the Definitive Contract has a total reported backlog of $99,261, though the contract is complete, so backlog may not be realized.
SBIR Details
Research Type
Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase I
Title
Novel Polymeric Coating to Minimize Frost Buildup on Critical Components
Related Solicitation
Abstract
Elemental Coatings is developing the next generation of anti-icing and frost protection for applications in aerospace, energy infrastructure, industrial applications, and transportation. Heat exchangers, which are common pieces of equipment in a number of applications, must properly manage frost buildup in order to function correctly. Frost negatively impacts heat exchanger efficiency, and thus reductions in frost can lead to significant efficiency improvements and increased uptime. In aircraft, many of these issues are even more difficult to manage, due to the volumes of air involved, the substantial temperature differentials that exist in flight environments, and high air velocities. As a result, a frost-minimizing coating for this application needs to demonstrate several key properties: (1) ability to limit condensed droplets from freezing in the first place, (2) for those droplets that do freeze, the ability to quickly shed those ice crystals, (3) high thermal conductivity (to preserve heat exchanger efficiency), (4) ability to survive the challenging environmental conditions, (5) ability to evenly and cost-effectively coat complicated geometries. To date, passive anti-icing and anti-frosting coatings have been researched by a number of academic groups and companies. Elemental Coatings has a strong, multi-year history in developing such coatings, and we believe that we currently have the most proven anti-icing coating in the world. It has already flown on a UAV as part of a NASA mission, and it is currently deployed on operational wind turbines in North America. These coatings are very effective at limiting the total extent of ice buildup, which is of course important, but they are not developed to the point where they eliminate ice and/or frost buildup altogether. Building off Elemental Coatings' deep expertise around anti-icing coatings, this Phase I effort will explore a novel concept for anti-frosting coatings that entirely or almost entirely prevent frost formation. Specifically, we will create hybrid coatings with glycol-absorbing elements that simultaneously reduce the number of potential nucleation sites for ice crystals, lower the effective freezing temperature of water, allow water to quickly shed the surface (high hydrophobicity), and reduce the strength of ice adhesion to the surface. The base portion of the award will involve a fast-paced examination of multiple candidate formulations, and the option phase will then involve a deeper dive into the chosen approach to characterize all critical properties of the coating and demonstrate its technical viability as an effective anti-frosting coating for aircraft heat exchangers.
Research Objective
The goal of phase I is to establish the technical merit, feasibility, and commercial potential of proposed R&D efforts and determine the quality of performance of the small business awardee organization.
Topic Code
N241-016
Agency Tracking Number
N241-016-1438
Solicitation Number
24.1
Contact
Eric A Stewart
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 5/23/24
Period of Performance
5/23/24
Start Date
11/25/24
Current End Date
5/27/25
Potential End Date
Obligations and Backlog
$139.7K
Total Obligated
$139.7K
Current Award
$239.0K
Potential Award
$0.0
Funded Backlog
$99.3K
Total Backlog
Award Hierarchy
Definitive Contract
N6833524C0326
Subcontracts
Activity Timeline
People
Suggested agency contacts for N6833524C0326
Competition
Number of Bidders
4
Solicitation Procedures
Negotiated Proposal/Quote
Evaluated Preference
None
Commercial Item Acquisition
Commercial Item Procedures Not Used
Simplified Procedures for Commercial Items
No
Other Categorizations
Subcontracting Plan
Plan Not Required
Cost Accounting Standards
Exempt
Business Size Determination
Small Business
Defense Program
None
DoD Claimant Code
None
IT Commercial Item Category
Not Applicable
Awardee UEI
NDJMSDKAPKK8
Awardee CAGE
847D4
Agency Detail
Awarding Office
N68335 NAVAIR WARFARE CTR AIRCRAFT DIV
Funding Office
N00421
Created By
juan.belmonte@navy.mil
Last Modified By
dina.marinelli@navy.mil
Approved By
dina.marinelli@navy.mil
Legislative
Legislative Mandates
None Applicable
Performance District
TX-38
Senators
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz
Representative
Wesley Hunt
Modified: 5/23/24