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The achievable energy density is three times that of current capacitors; for the Navy rail gun under development, this technology will exceed the 2.5 J/cc minimum energy storage density requirement for the target DDX platform. These capacitors afford the rail gun designer use of well established methods for switching and control, and the Navy vessel designer greater flexibility in physical positioning, compared to competing energy storage solutions. All DoD branches have a significant need for increased energy storage density in advanced electromagnetic offensive and defensive systems. High energy density capacitor technology will also enable mobile deployment of related electro-magnetic weapon systems including coil guns, active armor, and missile and aircraft launchers. In each case, the energy storage density is a critical aspect for viable deployment. TPL has now received $2.2 million from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to continue the development of this promising technology. These funds will be employed to complete the manufacturing scale-up of this technology and to fabricate prototype capacitor modules for evaluation by the Navy. Congresswoman Heather Wilson, who understands the considerable need for this technology, was responsible for obtaining the additional support from Congress for the continuation of this effort. For more information on this technology or TPL, Inc. please contact Sales@tplinc.com. TPL, Inc. Awarded Phase II for UltrasonicationAugust 2007TPL was awarded a Phase II Proposal, entitled "Separation of Fragmented Energetic Materials via Directed Ultrasonic Energy". Due to environmental issues, community concerns, and economic costs, previously acceptable methods of demilitarization are generally no longer appropriate; better methods of munitions disposal must be developed. To address this problem, TPL proposes using an ultrasonic probe to fracture and removal of polymer-bonded explosives from shells in a remote operation. The program will focus on minimizing hazardous wastes and operations hazards. Pilot plant scale operations will be developed to remotely remove explosive directly from shells. Separation techniques will be developed for integration of the entire process. TPL is active in numerous areas of energetic material research and is known for formulation and full-scale chemical process development primarily for demilitarization activities for the Army, Navy, Air Force and MDA. For furtherinformation please contact Catherine Malins. TPL, Inc. Sells TPL Microelectronics, Inc.'s AssetsMarch 2007TPL, Inc. has sold its San Diego based TPL Microelectronics, Inc.’s (TMI) assets to American Function Materials, Inc. (AFM) located in Alhambra, CA. AFM will continue with the same personnel, equipment and processes as TMI employed. AFM will continue to produce the same product line as TMI and add additional products to its business. For further information please contact either Trista Mosman of TMI or William Liang of AFM. TPL, Inc. Awarded Pretreatment Gold AwardFebruary 2007The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority Water Reclamation Division awarded TPL, Inc (Albuquerque), a Pretreatment Gold Award for Wastewater Discharge. This is the first Gold Award TPL, Inc has received. The Industrial Pretreatment Program for the last 13 years has presented an annual award to each permit holder that has demonstrated an exceptional level of compliance with the requirements of their discharge permit. Gold Pretreatment Awards are given to permit holders for operation of an active pretreatment system, 100% compliance with the reporting requirements of their permit and 100% compliance with their permit discharge limits. A complete list of award winners was published in the Albuquerque Journal Business Outlook on 29 Jan 2007. For TPL Albuquerque the Wastewater Discharge permit applies to the operations involved in ceramic powder production, and this award is directly the result of efforts by Dave Christopher to minimize by pretreatment the discharge of hazardous materials to the wastewater system. Congratulations to Dave Christopher for his engineering efforts to safeguard our city’s wastewater treatment system. TPL, Inc. is awarded a Phase I from the Department of Homeland Security for EnerPak
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