.Faraday is part of a team that
won a
2011
R&D 100 Award for a DOE Xlerator award entitled
"Electrodeposited
Mn-Co Alloy Coatings for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)
Interconnects".
.Faraday and a supporting team that includes The
Boeing Company, United Technologies Research
Corporation, UTC Aerospace, Messier-Bugatti-Dowty,
Advanced Tooling Corp, and the National Center for
Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) won a 2013
Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award for its
Trivalent Chromium Electroplating technology. This work
was funded by the U.S. EPA through the SBIR program,
NCMS through the Commercial Technologies for Maintenance
Applications (CTMA) program, and commercial clients.
Faraday was
selected by the Department of Energy to participate in a
DOE-funded program by Dawnbreaker, Inc., to
produce a “strategic concept development” video
tutorial for small businesses writing proposals to
the SBIR/STTR programs.
Faraday worked
with Dawnbreaker, Inc., to
produce a video
describing Faraday's technology for electropolishing of
niobium SRF cavities, using environmentally benign
electrolytes.
Faraday was
recognized in a US
Army article describing a new mortar manufacturing
process that utilizes electrochemical machining to
produce improved weapons at lower cost. FARADAYIC(R)
Electrowinning is incorporated into the manufacturing
process to eliminate the waste that is generated during
the ECM process.
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