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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: Remotely Operated Ultrasonic Separation (UltraSep)

Key dates

Posted
Jun 20, 2025
Response deadline
Jun 30, 2026, 2:00 PM UTC
Archive date
Jul 15, 2026
Archive type
auto15

Classification

Notice type
Special Notice
Base type
Special Notice
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Set-aside code
NONE
PSC
4330

NAICS

Issuing office

Department
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Sub-tier
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Office
TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
Office code
Organization type
OFFICE
Office address
Columbus, OH, 43201, USA

Place of performance

Street
Street 2
City
Los Alamos
State
NM
Zip
87545
Country
USA

Contacts

Description

No more clogged filters! UltraSep is being developed for industrial manufacturers fed up with choked filters and their sluggish dewatering rates. Los Alamos National Laboratory is creating a membrane-free solution with a much lower footprint than gravity settling. Unlike membrane filtration, our technology provides steady-state dewatering without maintenance disruptions. Remote, automated operation also reduces dose accrual in personnel while freeing them up for other tasks. We are seeking a partner with an interest in furthering the development of the technology into an application/product for industrial manufacturing sectors. The Challenge: Separations exist in all industrial manufacturing sectors and are heavily reliant on well-established technologies such as membrane filtration and energy intensive centrifugation. However, these conventional technologies come with issues that make them impractical or unsatisfactory for many applications including production-critical nuclear processes, beverage production and potentially pharmaceuticals processes. Ultrasonic filtration is a membrane-free technology shown to dewater micron-sized solid precipitates at a steady rate without the maintenance needed by membrane filtration processes. How it Works: UltraSep employs a silent standing wave that continuously traps and concentrates micron-sized particles in solutions. Particles flowing upward into the standing wave are stopped and moved laterally to nearby nodes. This creates vertical regions of clarified liquid that flows up and out the top of the chamber. Particles concentrate at the nodes and form fast-settling aggregates that break free and settle to the bottom of the chamber where they are continuously removed. Key Advantages: Low footprint 99.9% metal removal in filtrate High water removal (up to 95% of bulk water) GUI provides operator complete control of process including pH adjustment Ultrasonics startup with automatic pump coordination is actuated at the GUI by the click of a button Market Applications: Solids dewatering processes Food and beverage Production-critical nuclear processes Pharmaceutical Development Status: Technology Readiness Level 5 US Patent No.: 10428324-B1 LA-UR-24-22790 Access: https://www.lanl.gov/engage/collaboration/feynman-center/tech-and-capability-search/rous LANL Tech Partnerships: Unlock the Innovative Potential Los Alamos National Laboratory offers a wide range of cutting-edge technologies and capabilities that may provide your company with a competitive edge in the market and unlock the innovative potential that can enhance, refine, and revolutionize your products. LANL’s licensing program focuses on moving inventions developed by our researchers to commercial innovations. Patented and patent pending inventions and copyrighted software are available to existing and start-up companies through exclusive and non-exclusive licensing agreements. For specific discussions, please contact licensing@lanl.gov. Note: This is not a call for external services for the development of this technology. https://www.lanl.gov/engage/collaboration/feynman-center/partner-with-us/licensing-technology https://www.lanl.gov/engage/collaboration/feynman-center/tech-and-capability-search

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Metadata

Notice ID
90309f28ce0b406aa8e40d60797a78c1
Full path
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF.ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF.TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
Office code
Ingested
May 2, 2026
Updated
May 2, 2026