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INL Innovation Spotlight Precision Enhancement for Thermocouples: A Leap in Measurement Accuracy
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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 Department of Energy, through the Battelle Energy Alliance–DOE CNTR, is highlighting a licensing opportunity for a precision enhancement technology designed for thermocouples. Identified under solicitation number BA-1531, this technology utilizes ohmic heating to stabilize thermocouple wires through short-range ordering, which rearranges the atomic structure of alloys to prevent accuracy drift and instability. This method is applicable to high-temperature and radiation environments across various sectors, including manufacturing, aerospace, healthcare, and energy production. The innovation has reached Technology Readiness Level 8, meaning testing and demonstration are complete and the system is validated.
The patented process, documented under US Patent Application No. 18/525,563, allows for uniform treatment across the entire length of a thermocouple either post-manufacture or in situ. This approach is 100 to 300 times faster than traditional heat soak methods and can be retroactively applied to existing field equipment to reduce the need for frequent replacements. The Idaho National Laboratory focuses this notice on identifying industry collaborators capable of commercializing this intellectual property. This initiative is not a request for procurement, funding, or external development services.
This special notice is classified under NAICS 221113 Nuclear Electric Power Generation and PSC 4470 Nuclear Reactors. The primary place of performance is Idaho Falls, ID, and the response deadline is March 25, 2026. Andrew Rankin is the designated point of contact for this notice, which currently includes zero attachments.
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