NASA SBIR SUCCESS STORY  Marshall Space Flight Center 
1998 Phase III

REAl(TM) Glass Products for Optical and Structural Applications

Containerless Research, Inc.

Evanston, IL
 

INNOVATION 
  • Single-phase rare earth aluminate glasses for optical and structural applications
  • Strong, hard, stable, formable, midwave infrared transparent optical materials and materials for solid-state lasers
Ceramic Composite Thrust Chamber with Metal Flange Attachment

Left: Midwave infrared transparent glass windows
Right: Patented REAl Glass composition range
ACCOMPLISHMENTS 
    • Developed advanced glass property database and processing technologies, patented core technologies, and expanded fundamental understanding of the glass technology
    • Commercial sales of glass materials; technology transfer in progress
    • Leveraged over $2M in federal funding
COMMERCIALIZATION 
    • Product is REAl(TM) Glass, based on rare earth and aluminum oxides
    • 2 patents issued; others in process
    • Infrared transparent products are available for sale
    • Business plan to commercialize core technologies is being implemented via CRI's Glass Products Division
      • Seeking partners for commercial-scale production of value-added products for infrared and laser applications based on patented technology

GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS 
    • Applications in infrared windows and optics, structural glasses, and laser materials
    • NASA flight NRA and ground-based research
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Curator: SBIR Support                  12/28/06