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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 3,1996 PSA#1565NASA Langley Research Center, Industry Assistance Office, MS 144
Hampton, Va. 23681-0001 65 -- MEDICAL PUMPS AND MOTOR - COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
(COOPPR) POC Linda P. Fitzgerald - (804) 864-2461. In order that
potential participants interested in the field of MEDICAL PUMPS and
MOTORS may learn of high displacement piezoelectric actuators, sensor
materials and devices (THUNDER), and a unique high performance
thermoplastic and Microcomposite adhesive (LARCTM-SI) an advance notice
is published here. The THUNDER technology is a new NASA Langley
Research Center development which has significantly improved the
existing state-of-the-art. Thunder actuators provide inordinately large
mechanical output displacements. Laboratory demonstrations have shown
displacements to be as high as 40-50 times the thickness of the device.
THUNDER's output amplitude is an order of magnitude greater than
existing devices over the frequency range from DC to several kHz,
indicating the capacity for a low-frequency device operation. With
further development, THUNDER wafers are expected to operate at lower
voltages, allowing their use in some applications unsuitable for other
piezoelectric materials, such as artificial heart pumps and other
biomedical applications. The THUNDER device owes its unprecedented
output motion to the special pre-stressed state of its piezoelectric
element. THUNDER devices consist of a piezoelectric layer intimately
attached to the pre-stressing layers, using a NASA-LaRC-SI polyimide
adhesive. The fabrication process for THUNDER devices is easily
controlled resulting in highly uniform devices. In addition, THUNDER
devices can be specifically tailored to the desired applications.
THUNDER devices can be fabricated using any available piezoelectric
materials, not just those containing lead, such as PZT-based materials.
NASA envisions using THUNDER devices for valve actuation, optical mount
stability control, positioners, noise suppression, pumps, motors, flow
shaping and monitoring, audio tone transducers, and many other
applications. LARCTM-SI is a wholly aromatic high performance
thermoplastic possessing a unique combination of physical, mechanical,
electrical and adhesive properties that extend its application beyond
those of commercial state-of-the-art polymer resins. The most unique
property of LARCTM-SI is its solubility in conventional high boiling
aprotic solvents. However, when exposed to temperatures above its
softening point of 250 degrees C. it becomes insoluble yet retains its
melt processability. In addition to this solubility characteristic and
high softening point, LARCTM-SI is extremely tough and fracture
resistant. It has excellent electrical properties and can be used to
bond a variety of metals, ceramics and polyimide films. LARCTM-SI has
been used as a particle binder for Microcomposites, for near net-shape
manufacturer of ceramic parts, novel composite particle coatings,
mechanical parts wire insulation, heat sinks and carbon-carbon. This
notice announces NASA's interest and desire to enter into joint
development and commercialization agreements with private industry to
advance the development and testing of these technologies, and to
transfer NASA's existing proprietary technology and patent rights and
that resulting from joint work under the development agreement(s) by
making it available for license to the joint participant(s) in
accordance with NASA's Patent Licensing Regulations. Accordingly, a
technical briefing will be held on July 25-26, 1996 at NASA Langley
Research Center, Hampton, Virginia 23681- 0001, to describe the
technology, outline the planned Space Act Agreement, and explain the
process and criteria under which NASA will select a participant(s).
Interested organizations should submit an expression of interest and a
statement of qualifications, including: technical experience and
competence in the technology, related manufacturing capabilities,
experience in commercializing similar products, marketing organization
(including resources and capabilities to reach and support targeted
markets), and financial status of the firm. This synopsis is for
information and planning purposes only and is not to be construed as a
commitment by NASA nor will NASA pay for the information solicited,
Respondents will not automatically be notified of the results of the
evaluation, but those deemed fully qualified will be considered in any
resulting requirement. This is not an announcement of an RFP.
Expressions of interest should be submitted by May 29, 1996. Requests
for additional information should be immediately directed to Rebecca
Watkins (412) 648-7005. In responding reference SS256. (0092) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0230 19960402\65-0004.SOL)
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