IAC ITP Technology Specialties (Adopt a Technology)

Listing of IAC Centers and their adopted DOE-ITP developed and supported advanced technologies
List of ITP Technologies: Commercial Successes

Center Tech Name Description
AM - Texas A&M, College Station
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Low NOx Burners New technologies for heating systems help to limit NOx emissions.
BD - Bradley University
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Ceramic Membranes for Gas Separation Low-cost, robust membrane allows economical recovery of industrial gases.
BS - Boise State University
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CO - Colorado State University
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Tunable Diode Laser Sensor for Combustion Control Compact system allowing for real-time combustion monitoring.
DL - University of Delaware
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On-Line Laser-Based Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Effective, real-time measurements of steel tube wall thickness.
IA - Iowa State University
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Multiple Station Air Gauge: Non-Contact Part Inspection and Gauging Air gauge system accurately gauges parts without damaging casting patterns.
IP - Indiana University-Purdue University
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LE - Lehigh University
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Flame Image Analysis for Natural Gas-Fired Furnaces Increasing efficiency while lowering emissions via real-time flame monitoring.
MA - University of Massachusetts
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Oxy-Fuel Firing Oxy-fuel combustion saves energy and reduces emissions.
MI - University of Miami
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Oxygen Enhanced Combustion for Recycled Aluminum New metal melting system reduces energy use and increases productivity.
MZ - University of Missouri-Columbia
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Meta-Lax Thermal Stress Reliever Quick, energy-efficient vibration technology prevents distortion and cracking.
NC - North Carolina State
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Pressure Swing Adsorption for Hydrocarbon and Nitrogen Recovery Highly selective pressure swing adsorption technology recovers valuable components from waste streams.
OK - Oklahoma State University
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Hollow-Fiber Membrane Compressed Air Drying System New, simple compressed air drying system promises energy savings and increased productivity.
OR - Oregon State University
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VOC Reduction in Wood Drying Operational practices can reduce volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
SD - San Diego State University
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Process Heater System Combination of technologies working together to maximize efficiency and minimize emissions.
SF - San Francisco State University
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MultiGas™ : Combustion Tuning and Emissions Monitoring On-line feedback resulting in lower energy use and emissions for boilers and turbines .
SU - Syracuse University
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Thermal Imaging of High-Temperature Furnaces Near infrared imaging of high-temperature processes helps optimization.
TT - Tennessee Technological University
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Dross Boss Aluminum Reclaimer for Foundry Applications Affordable metallic recovery system saves energy, reduces landfill waste streams.
UA - University of Alabama
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Dilute Oxygen Combustion (DOC) System Improving reheat furnace productivity while reducing NOx emissions.
UD - University of Dayton
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Isothermal Melting Conductive heating improves energy efficiency and reduces metal oxidation.
UK - University of Kentucky
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UM - University of Michigan
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Oxygen Enhanced Combustion for Recycled Aluminum New metal melting system reduces energy use and increases productivity.
WM - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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WV - West Virginia University
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Life Improvement of Pot Hardware in Continuous Hot-Dipping Processes Increasing pot resistance to corrosion and dross buildup to improve life and efficiency.