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INL Innovation Spotlight Precision Enhancement for Thermocouples: A Leap in Measurement Accuracy
Contact and place of performance
Andrew Rankin
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
USA
INL Innovation Spotlight Precision Enhancement for Thermocouples: A Leap in Measurement Accuracy This technology stabilizes thermocouples using ohmic heating, improving their accuracy and lifespan and meeting the need for reliable temperature measurements in various industries. Overview: Thermocouples, the backbone of temperature measurement in virtually every industry, suffer from accuracy drift over time, especiall...
View moreThe Battelle Energy Alliance, representing the Department of Energy, is seeking industry collaborators to license and commercialize a patented technology developed at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) for enhancing thermocouple precision. This innovation utilizes ohmic heating to induce short-range ordering in thermocouple alloys, a process that stabilizes the atomic structure to prevent measurement drift and instability. The method can be applied post-manufacture or in situ to existing equipment, offering a faster and more uniform alternative to traditional heat-soak calibration methods. This technology, categorized under NAICS 221113 Nuclear Electric Power Generation and PSC 4470 NUCLEAR REACTORS, has reached a Technology Readiness Level of 8, indicating that testing and system validation are complete.
The primary objective of this special notice, identified by solicitation number BA-1531, is to transition this intellectual property into commercial sectors including aerospace, energy production, manufacturing, and scientific research. The licensing opportunity pertains to US Patent Application No. 18/525,563, titled Methods for Heat Treating Thermocouples Using Ohmic Heating and Related System. The technology is designed to extend the operational lifespan of temperature measurement tools in high-temperature or high-radiation environments, reducing the frequency of replacements and industrial downtime.
Interested parties must respond by March 25, 2026. The point of contact for this opportunity is Andrew Rankin, located in Idaho Falls, ID. INL’s Technology Deployment department is focused exclusively on the licensing of proprietary technology and will not provide funding, purchase external services, or make procurement decisions related to the development of this innovation. There are zero attachments associated with this notice.
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