TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) System

Project ID: BA-1488 FederalOpportunitiesSpecial Notice
Overview
AgencyDepartment of Energy
Deadline07/01/25
Posted04/13/26
Estimated ValueNot Provided
Set AsideNone
NAICS562920 - Materials Recovery Facilities
PSCH236 - Equipment And Materials Testing- Special Industry Machinery
LocationIdaho Falls, ID 83415 United States
Description
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Summary

Posted: Oct. 31, 2023, 12:19 p.m. EDT

TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY

Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) System Revolutionizing traditional EFAS manufacturing with a continuous processing system. Opportunity: Idaho National Laboratory (INL), managed and operated by Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC (BEA), offers the opportunity to explore a license and/or collaborative research agreement to commercialize this Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) system. This technology transfer opportunity is part of a dedicated effort to convert government-funded research into job opportunities, businesses, and, ultimately, an improved way of life for the American people. Overview: Electric-field assisted sintering (EFAS) has been the go-to technique for sintering materials through the application of uniaxial forces and electrical currents. However, its batch processing method limits the production volume and part geometries that can be achieved. Traditional EFAS devices are further constrained by factors such as die size, which imposes limitations on scale-up possibilities and part dimensions. Description: The CEFAS system moves beyond the limitations of batch EFAS systems by introducing a continuous sintering process. Instead of employing uniaxial forces in a closed die setup, this invention leverages a form factor change: electricity now passes across rollers, which heat and compress materials as they travel through. This makes it feasible to produce theoretically infinite sample lengths and paves the way for increased rates of part production. Benefits: Unprecedented 200-fold reduction in processing time compared to traditional EFAS. Up to 23-fold decrease in energy consumption. Eliminates limitations on part length, facilitating new part geometries. Enables seamless industrial scale-up by allowing for continuous processing. Applications: Material processing companies requiring sintering solutions. Industries where scale-up and time efficiency are critical. Manufacturing processes requiring specialized part geometries.

Development Status

The technology is at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4-5 with some validation work done in laboratory.

IP Status

Provisional Patent Application No. 63/502,358, Sintering Assemblies and Associated Methods, BEA Docket No. BA-1488. INL seeks to license the above intellectual property to a company with a demonstrated ability to bring such inventions to the market. Exclusive rights in defined fields of use may be available. Added value is placed on relationships with small businesses, start-up companies, and general entrepreneurship opportunities. Please visit Technology Deployment's website at https://inl.gov/inl-initiatives/technology-deployment for more information on working with INL and the industrial partnering and technology transfer process. Companies interested in learning more about this licensing opportunity should contact Andrew Rankin at td@inl.gov.

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Posted: Oct. 31, 2024, 1:56 p.m. EDT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) System Revolutionizing traditional EFAS manufacturing with a continuous processing system. Opportunity: Idaho National Laboratory (INL), managed and operated by Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC (BEA), offers the opportunity to explore a license and/or collaborative research agreement to commercialize this Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) system. This technology transfer opportunity is part of a dedicated effort to convert government-funded research into job opportunities, businesses, and, ultimately, an improved way of life for the American people. Overview: Electric-field assisted sintering (EFAS) has been the go-to technique for sintering materials through the application of uniaxial forces and electrical currents. However, its batch processing method limits the production volume and part geometries that can be achieved. Traditional EFAS devices are further constrained by factors such as die size, which imposes limitations on scale-up possibilities and part dimensions. Description: The CEFAS system moves beyond the limitations of batch EFAS systems by introducing a continuous sintering process. Instead of employing uniaxial forces in a closed die setup, this invention leverages a form factor change: electricity now passes across rollers, which heat and compress materials as they travel through. This makes it feasible to produce theoretically infinite sample lengths and paves the way for increased rates of part production. Benefits: Unprecedented 200-fold reduction in processing time compared to traditional EFAS. Up to 23-fold decrease in energy consumption. Eliminates limitations on part length, facilitating new part geometries. Enables seamless industrial scale-up by allowing for continuous processing. Applications: Material processing companies requiring sintering solutions. Industries where scale-up and time efficiency are critical. Manufacturing processes requiring specialized part geometries. Development Status: The technology is at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4-5 with some validation work done in laboratory. IP Status: Provisional Patent Application No. 63/502,358, Sintering Assemblies and Associated Methods, BEA Docket No. BA-1488. INL seeks to license the above intellectual property to a company with a demonstrated ability to bring such inventions to the market. Exclusive rights in defined fields of use may be available. Added value is placed on relationships with small businesses, start-up companies, and general entrepreneurship opportunities. Please visit Technology Deployment's website at https://inl.gov/inl-initiatives/technology-deployment for more information on working with INL and the industrial partnering and technology transfer process. Companies interested in learning more about this licensing opportunity should contact Andrew Rankin at td@inl.gov. INL's Technology Deployment department focuses exclusively on licensing intellectual property and partnering with industry collaborators capable of commercializing our innovations. Our goal is to commercialize the technologies developed by INL researchers. We do not engage in purchasing, manufacturing, procurement decisions, or providing funding. Additionally, this is not a call for external services to assist in the development of this technology.

3: Posted: June 9, 2025, 5:42 p.m. EDT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) System Revolutionizing traditional EFAS manufacturing with a continuous processing system. Opportunity: Idaho National Laboratory (INL), managed and operated by Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC (BEA), offers the opportunity to explore a license and/or collaborative research agreement to commercialize this Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) system. This technology transfer opportunity is part of a dedicated effort to convert government-funded research into job opportunities, businesses, and, ultimately, an improved way of life for the American people. Overview: Electric-field assisted sintering (EFAS) has been the go-to technique for sintering materials through the application of uniaxial forces and electrical currents. However, its batch processing method limits the production volume and part geometries that can be achieved. Traditional EFAS devices are further constrained by factors such as die size, which imposes limitations on scale-up possibilities and part dimensions. Description: The CEFAS system moves beyond the limitations of batch EFAS systems by introducing a continuous sintering process. Instead of employing uniaxial forces in a closed die setup, this invention leverages a form factor change: electricity now passes across rollers, which heat and compress materials as they travel through. This makes it feasible to produce theoretically infinite sample lengths and paves the way for increased rates of part production. Benefits: Unprecedented 200-fold reduction in processing time compared to traditional EFAS. Up to 23-fold decrease in energy consumption. Eliminates limitations on part length, facilitating new part geometries. Enables seamless industrial scale-up by allowing for continuous processing. Applications: Material processing companies requiring sintering solutions. Industries where scale-up and time efficiency are critical. Manufacturing processes requiring specialized part geometries. Development Status: The technology is at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4-5 with some validation work done in laboratory. IP Status: Provisional Patent Application No. 63/502,358, Sintering Assemblies and Associated Methods, BEA Docket No. BA-1488. INL seeks to license the above intellectual property to a company with a demonstrated ability to bring such inventions to the market. Exclusive rights in defined fields of use may be available. Added value is placed on relationships with small businesses, start-up companies, and general entrepreneurship opportunities. Please visit Technology Deployment's website at https://inl.gov/inl-initiatives/technology-deployment for more information on working with INL and the industrial partnering and technology transfer process. Companies interested in learning more about this licensing opportunity should contact Javier Martinez at td@inl.gov. INL's Technology Deployment department focuses exclusively on licensing intellectual property and partnering with industry collaborators capable of commercializing our innovations. Our goal is to commercialize the technologies developed by INL researchers. We do not engage in purchasing, manufacturing, procurement decisions, or providing funding. Additionally, this is not a call for external services to assist in the development of this technology.
Current: Posted: April 13, 2026, 5:39 p.m. EDT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) System Revolutionizing traditional EFAS manufacturing with a continuous processing system. Opportunity: Idaho National Laboratory (INL), managed and operated by Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC (BEA), offers the opportunity to explore a license and/or collaborative research agreement to commercialize this Continuous Electric-Field Assisted Sintering (CEFAS) system. This technology transfer opportunity is part of a dedicated effort to convert government-funded research into job opportunities, businesses, and, ultimately, an improved way of life for the American people. Overview: Electric-field assisted sintering (EFAS) has been the go-to technique for sintering materials through the application of uniaxial forces and electrical currents. However, its batch processing method limits the production volume and part geometries that can be achieved. Traditional EFAS devices are further constrained by factors such as die size, which imposes limitations on scale-up possibilities and part dimensions. Description: The CEFAS system moves beyond the limitations of batch EFAS systems by introducing a continuous sintering process. Instead of employing uniaxial forces in a closed die setup, this invention leverages a form factor change: electricity now passes across rollers, which heat and compress materials as they travel through. This makes it feasible to produce theoretically infinite sample lengths and paves the way for increased rates of part production. Benefits: Unprecedented 200-fold reduction in processing time compared to traditional EFAS. Up to 23-fold decrease in energy consumption. Eliminates limitations on part length, facilitating new part geometries. Enables seamless industrial scale-up by allowing for continuous processing. Applications: Material processing companies requiring sintering solutions. Industries where scale-up and time efficiency are critical. Manufacturing processes requiring specialized part geometries. Development Status: The technology is at a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4-5 with some validation work done in laboratory. IP Status: Provisional Patent Application No. 63/502,358, Sintering Assemblies and Associated Methods, BEA Docket No. BA-1488. INL seeks to license the above intellectual property to a company with a demonstrated ability to bring such inventions to the market. Exclusive rights in defined fields of use may be available. Added value is placed on relationships with small businesses, start-up companies, and general entrepreneurship opportunities. Please visit Technology Deployment's website at https://inl.gov/inl-initiatives/technology-deployment for more information on working with INL and the industrial partnering and technology transfer process. Companies interested in learning more about this licensing opportunity should contact Javier Martinez at td@inl.gov. INL's Technology Deployment department focuses exclusively on licensing intellectual property and partnering with industry collaborators capable of commercializing our innovations. Our goal is to commercialize the technologies developed by INL researchers. We do not engage in purchasing, manufacturing, procurement decisions, or providing funding. Additionally, this is not a call for external services to assist in the development of this technology.
Contacts
Contact nameJavier Martinez
Contact emailjavier.martinez@inl.gov
Contact phoneNone
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