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NanoDynamics Receives Phase II Army SBIR Grant to Advance Development of Nanomaterials for Infrared Obscurant Applications

NanoDynamics, Inc. announced its receipt of a two-year, $733,000 Phase II SBIR grant from the U.S. Army

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

NanoDynamics, Inc. announced its receipt of a two-year, $733,000 Phase II SBIR grant from the U.S. Army to continue development of nano-scale materials for use in defensive obscurants. The grant, awarded in November 2008, will specifically fund second-stage activities in the development and fabrication of highly conductive, high aspect ratio nanomaterials for military infrared obscurants. “Our initial work, conducted jointly with Clarkson University, focused on the development of the ideal...

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