SP470122C0011
Definitive Contract
Overview
Government Description
EO14042 SBIR PHASE II AWARD TO ECK INDUSTRIES
Awardee
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Manitowoc, WI 54220 United States
Pricing
Fixed Price Level Of Effort
Set Aside
Small Business Set Aside - Total (SBA)
Extent Competed
Full And Open Competition After Exclusion Of Sources
Est. Average FTE
3
Related Opportunity
None
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the Potential End Date has been extended from 11/14/22 to 03/31/23.
ECK Industries was awarded
Definitive Contract SP470122C0011 (SP4701-22-C-0011)
for Eo14042 Sbir Phase Ii Award To Eck Industries
worth up to $721,128
by DCSO Philadelphia
in November 2021.
The contract
has a duration of 1 year 4 months and
was awarded
with a Small Business Total set aside
with
NAICS 541715 and
PSC AC33
via direct negotiation acquisition procedures with 1 bid received.
SBIR Details
Research Type
Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II
Title
Improved Processing For Direct Reduction of Cerium Precursors for the Production of Al-Ce Alloys
Abstract
This project seeks to build on a Phase 1 effort to reduce the cost and supply barriers to the implementation of Al-Ce alloys in defense and commercial applications using direct reduction of cerium precursors in molten aluminum. A successful project will eliminate the need for foreign sources of cerium metal and exploit the cost differences between pure cerium and its oxide, currently a factor of three. Al-Ce alloys have good mechanical properties at high temperatures and are easy to cast-good fluidity and no hot tearing through the later stages of freezing. In alloy systems that use cerium in combination with common aluminum alloying elements such as silicon, magnesium and/or copper, the casting characteristics are generally better than the aluminum-copper system. In the Al-Mg-Ce, Al-Zn-Ce and Al-Mg-Zn-Ce systems the alloys do not require a post casting heat treatment to develop properties because of the combined effects of dispersion strengthening by the Al-Ce intermetallic and solid solution strengthening by the magnesium and or zinc. A new class of Al-Ce alloys is being investigated that gain additional strengthening through post casting heat treatment. These alloys contain other alloying elements such as Ni, Mn and Si that improve room temperature strength and may offer advantages at elevated temperatures such as reduced coefficients of thermal expansion. In our Phase 1 effort we learned that the success of conversion of cerium precursors is dependent on the dwell time of those precursors in the melt as controlled by the mixing RPM and delay between the additions and the degassing and melt cleaning procedures. We attempted to use production de-gassing equipment for this work. That equipment is incapable of sufficient RPM to ensure good mixing and is designed for concurrent mixing along with alloy de-gassing and cleaning. In Phase 2 we propose to use specially designed equipment to do a two-stage treatment. In stage one we will do vortex mixing based on mixing speeds roughly determined in the Phase 1 program as modified based on the actual equipment mechanics, followed immediately by a degassing-cleaning stage with reduced RPM's and the use of cleaning gasses. The alloy produced will be used to produce castings and test pieces for internal and external testing. We will optimize mixing time, RPM and determine best gasses to be used in the degassing/cleaning stage. We will characterize the alloy and compare with alloy produced using metallic cerium additions. Other alloying additions will be done pre and post cerium additions to determine relative efficiency of the cerium conversion in the presence of anticipated final alloy compositions as determined by us and our customers. The alloy will be tested in both casting form as well as in atomized powder for selective laser sintering and consolidated powder.
Research Objective
The goal of phase II is to continue the R&D efforts initiated in Phase I. Funding is based on the results achieved in Phase I and the scientific and technical merit and commercial potential of the project proposed in Phase II.
Topic Code
DLA202-008
Agency Tracking Number
L2-0333
Solicitation Number
20.2
Contact
Samantha Reed
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 1/17/23
Period of Performance
11/15/21
Start Date
3/31/23
Current End Date
3/31/23
Potential End Date
Obligations
$721.1K
Total Obligated
$721.1K
Current Award
$721.1K
Potential Award
Award Hierarchy
Definitive Contract
SP470122C0011
Subcontracts
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to SP470122C0011
People
Suggested agency contacts for SP470122C0011
Competition
Number of Bidders
1
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
Services
IT Commercial Item Category
Not Applicable
Awardee UEI
GZ7FVBC6MFG6
Awardee CAGE
25837
Agency Detail
Awarding Office
SP4701 DCSO PHILADELPHIA
Funding Office
SP4701
Created By
austin.pagliaccetti@sp4701.dla
Last Modified By
eugene.marrone@sp4701.dla
Approved By
austin.pagliaccetti@sp4701.dla
Legislative
Legislative Mandates
None Applicable
Performance District
WI-06
Senators
Tammy Baldwin
Ron Johnson
Ron Johnson
Representative
Glenn Grothman
Budget Funding
Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Defense-Wide (097-0400) | Department of Defense-Military | Research and development contracts (25.5) | $1,214,853 | 100% |
Modified: 1/17/23