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Binghamton University, Technology Licensing Associate

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Portable Capillary Sensor

The combination of high sensitivity and portability Versatile system with a broad range of possible field and laboratory applications.

By Binghamton University

Reference Number   00822

Last Update   Dec 16, 2020

Published
Power & Utilities

MEMS Switch Triggered by Shock

Simple and inexpensive to batch-fabricate, calibrate and operate Low-power consumption Works in changing damping conditions and a range of shock durations

By Binghamton University

Reference Number   00823

Last Update   Dec 16, 2020

Published
Security

MEMS Switch Triggered by Gas

Simple and inexpensive to batch-fabricate, calibrate and operateLow-power, low-weight, small footprint designSpeed – ability to deploy in the field and detect in real time

By Binghamton University

Reference Number   00824

Last Update   Dec 16, 2020

Published
Sciences

Nanoparticle Structured Sensor

Can detect a molecule of interest in a fluid (i.e. liquid or gas) accurately, rapidly, and with-out false positives.Chemiresistor sensors that are more selective and stable.

By Binghamton University

Reference Number   00825

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

Published
Manufacturing & Production

Extruded Starch-Lignin Foams

Biodegradable, providing increased disposal options and lower levels of greenhouse gases At 10% lignin, there are no deleterious effects on foam density

By Binghamton University

Reference Number   00827

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

Published
Power & Utilities

Solder Alloys

Enables operation in temperatures ranging from 200-250 ˚C Ternary Bi alloys are lead free Good wetting on bonding surfaces such as nickel and copper

By Binghamton University

Reference Number   00828

Last Update   Nov 15, 2021

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