MIPS Project Detail:
Company
Microsphere Material Solutions
Rockville
Montgomery
2016
Company Description:
Microsphere Material Solutions LLC is a producer of ultra-high-strength, low-weight materials that provide game-changing capabilities for many applications. Microsphere Material Solutions engages in both the small batch production and research and development of amorphous glass foams for cutting-edge applications. The extraordinary compressive strength-to-weight ratio of amorphous glass foam materials allows for the exploration of new form factors and enhanced capabilities in a wide variety of markets.
MIPS Project
Maturation of Amorphous Glass Foams Manufacturing
Project #
5819.21
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MIPS Round
61
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Starting Date:
Feb 2018
MIPS Project Challenge:
The goal of this MIPS project was to improve the process of producing the company’s foam product, as well as enhance its material configurability in terms of production size, shape and material characteristics, such as density and strength-to-weight ratio.
Project Scope:
Through this MIPS project, researchers were slated to: model the thermodynamic process during the production of the foam material, and refine and mature the production process for various sizes and configurations of the foam material; develop methods of producing larger sizes and shapes of the foam material; and perform mechanical testing and structural characterization of the produced foam material to assess the material characteristics in order to refine and tune the manufacturing process.
Results:
Prior to working with Prof. Wereley through MIPS, the company’s product was labscale. The MIPS research enabled Microsphere Material Solutions to make significant progress toward a sellable product by honing the product recipe to the specifications required by submersible and armoring manufacturers. To date, the company has already produced samples with the necessary dimensions for a potential partner in the submersible segment.
Principal Investigator:
Norman
Wereley
Minta Martin Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Project Manager:
John
Howard
Cofounder
Technologies:
Materials Science