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INL Innovation Spotlight Precision Enhancement for Thermocouples: A Leap in Measurement Accuracy
Contact and place of performance
Andrew Rankin
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
USA
INL Innovation Spotlight Precision Enhancement for Thermocouples: A Leap in Measurement Accuracy This technology stabilizes thermocouples using ohmic heating, improving their accuracy and lifespan and meeting the need for reliable temperature measurements in various industries. Overview: Thermocouples, the backbone of temperature measurement in virtually every industry, suffer from accuracy drift over time, especiall...
View moreThe Battelle Energy Alliance, acting on behalf of the Department of Energy, is highlighting a technology developed at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) titled "Precision Enhancement for Thermocouples: A Leap in Measurement Accuracy." This innovation addresses accuracy drift and instability in thermocouples, which are common issues in high-temperature or high-radiation environments. The technology utilizes ohmic heating to perform short-range ordering on thermocouple wires, rearranging the atomic structure of the alloys to stabilize measurements and extend the lifespan of the hardware. This method is 100 to 300 times faster than traditional heat soak methods and can be applied in situ or post-manufacture to existing equipment in the field.
The opportunity is categorized under NAICS 221113 Nuclear Electric Power Generation and PSC 4470 Nuclear Reactors. The technology has reached a Technical Readiness Level (TRL) of 8, signifying that testing and demonstration are complete and the system is validated. It is currently associated with US Patent Application No. 18/525,563 and BEA Docket No. BA-1531. Primary applications include manufacturing, aerospace, energy production, scientific research, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
This special notice, identified by solicitation number BA-1531, serves as an invitation for industry collaborators to engage in licensing discussions to commercialize the intellectual property. INL’s Technology Deployment department focuses on licensing proprietary technology and does not provide funding or engage in the procurement of external services. Interested parties must respond by March 25, 2026. The place of performance is Idaho Falls, Idaho, and the point of contact for licensing inquiries is Andrew Rankin.
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