Norton, mass., june 07, 2022 (globe newswire) -- cps technologies corporation (nasdaq:cpsh) has been awarded a small business innovation research (sbir) contract from the us army - aviation and missile command (amcom) to develop novel thermal management solutions for electronic systems in future vertical lift (fvl) platforms. cps will leverage additive manufacturing to fabricate high-surface area, aluminum, cooling structures that are printed on and fully integrated with aluminum-silicon carbide (alsic) composites. cps alsic already performs as a lightweight, dimensionally stable, high thermal conductivity material, ideal for reducing the size, weight, and power (swap) consumption of electronic thermal management systems. by introducing additive manufacturing processes, cps will further expand achievable metal matrix composite geometries, optimize cooling performance, and broaden our offerings of thermal management solutions. the composite/3d coolers will improve the heat dissipation efficiency of avionic systems, laser diodes, electromechanical actuators, and high-pulse power systems, helping to electrify the next generation of army rotorcraft.
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