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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) System
Contact and place of performance
Javier Martinez
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
USA
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) System Revolutionizing traditional EFAS manufacturing with a continuous processing system. Opportunity: Idaho National Laboratory (INL), managed and operated by Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC (BEA), offers the opportunity to explore a license and/or collaborative research agreement to commercialize this Continuous Electr...
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The Idaho National Laboratory, managed by Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC for the Department of Energy, is offering a technology licensing opportunity for the Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) system. This special notice, identified by solicitation number BA-1488, invites organizations to explore license or collaborative research agreements to commercialize a continuous material processing system that replaces traditional batch-based electric-field assisted sintering. The technology currently resides at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4-5 and is protected under Provisional Patent Application No. 63/502,358.
The CEFAS system utilizes electricity passed across rollers to heat and compress materials as they move through the assembly, rather than employing uniaxial forces in a closed die. This design enables the production of infinite sample lengths and specialized part geometries while providing a 200-fold reduction in processing time and a 23-fold decrease in energy consumption compared to traditional methods. Primary applications include material processing and industrial manufacturing where continuous scale-up and time efficiency are required.
The Department of Energy seeks partners with the capacity to bring these inventions to market, with potential for exclusive rights in defined fields of use. Responses for this opportunity are due by July 1, 2026. The performance location is Idaho Falls, Idaho, and the primary point of contact is Javier Martinez. This notice is classified under NAICS 562920 Materials Recovery Facilities and PSC H236 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TESTING- SPECIAL INDUSTRY MACHINERY.
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