Carbice Secures U.S. Navy Contract for Thermal Assembly Joint Solutions
Carbice has received a multi-million dollar contract from the U.S. Navy to validate its carbon nanotube-based thermal assembly joints. This initiative aims to enhance domestic production capabilities and reduce dependence on foreign components in critical military applications.

The U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Research has awarded Carbice a multi-million dollar contract to qualify its carbon nanotube-based thermal assembly joint technology. In collaboration with the Naval Research Laboratory, this effort aims to address thermal and electrical system stability in naval operations, thus improving equipment reliability and reducing maintenance needs.
The program will evaluate multiple systems under conditions that simulate naval deployments, including vibration and humidity. Carbice will produce risk-reduction data packages to support Navy program offices and inform future investments in modernization and sustainment across various military domains, including Army aviation and C5ISR. The initiative is expected to enhance the lifecycle reliability of naval electronics while decreasing reliance on foreign materials.




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