Advanced Photonix, Inc. Announces New Terahertz Development Contracts
December 23 2008 - 12:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advanced
Photonix, Inc.(R) (NYSE Alternext US: API) announced today that its
subsidiary, Picometrix, LLC, has been selected to received a Phase
II SBIR contract from NASA and a Phase I SBIR contract from the Air
Force for nondestructive testing (NDT) application development
utilizing the T-Ray(TM) 4000. Combined the contracts total $700,000
The NASA Phase II project is for developing a computed tomography
terahertz (CT-THz) capability for the T-Ray(TM) 4000 for use in
NDT. This capability will allow the T-Ray(TM) 4000 to render 3D
images for subsurface diagnostics. NASA is interested in
characterizing the aging and durability of aerospace polymer,
ceramic, and composite structures used in aircraft and spacecraft,
Utilizing the CT-THz feature, the T-Ray(TM) 4000 will be capable of
being used to identify flaws such as voids, dis-bonds, inclusions,
improper geometry and dimensions, and incomplete curing in the
manufacturing process. It could also be used to periodically
inspect aircraft for preventative maintenance by identifying
damage, fatigue and/or chemical degradation. In addition to NASA's
aerospace applications, the CT-THz imaging capability will be
useful in quality control and diagnostics of matrix composites
across many industries that manufacture consumer and industrial
products The Air Force Phase I contract is to demonstrate the
feasibility of using terahertz in manufacturing quality control for
specialty coatings applied to the next generation military
aircraft. During Phase I, the T-Ray(TM) 4000 will be used to
measure the step and gap dimensions beneath the surface of the
specialty coatings. If successful, the utilization of our T-Ray(TM)
4000 product platform could significantly improve manufacturing
efficiency and reduce costs on this expensive process of installing
doors and panels on the next generation military aircraft. If
successful, the Phase I feasibility study would lead to a dedicated
prototype system based on the T-Ray(TM) 4000 in Phase II and
deployment of this system in Phase III. "These two contracts
support important application development activities necessary to
develop the emerging market opportunities for our T-Ray(TM) 4000.
Development of the CT-THz imaging capability will expand many NDT
opportunities for us to solve a broad range of quality control and
process control problems on the manufacturing floor and eventually
in homeland security. The application of our T-Ray(TM) 4000 to help
solve the difficult manufacturing challenge posed by the next
generation military aircraft is a potentially significant mid term
opportunity to deploy a special adaptation of our T-Ray(TM) 4000
product platform. We believe this will just be one of many such
opportunities. Our T-Ray(TM) 4000 product portfolio is ideally
suited for the harsh environment of on-line, real time factory
applications," commented Richard (Rick) Kurtz, CEO of API. About
Advanced Photonix, Inc. Advanced Photonix, Inc.(R) (NYSE Alternext
US: API) is a leading supplier of optoelectronic semiconductor
components and subsystems and terahertz instrumentation to a global
OEM customer base. Products include the patented InGaAs high-speed
optical receivers in APD and PIN configurations and silicon PIN,
large area APD and FILTRODE(R) detector configurations. More
information on Advanced Photonix can be found at
http://www.advancedphotonix.com/. The information contained herein
includes forward looking statements that are based on assumptions
that management believes to be reasonable but are subject to
inherent uncertainties and risks including, but not limited to,
unforeseen technological obstacles which may prevent or slow the
development and/or manufacture of new products; potential problems
with the integration of the acquired company and its technology and
possible inability to achieve expected synergies; obstacles to
successfully combining product offerings and lack of customer
acceptance of such offerings; limited (or slower than anticipated)
customer acceptance of new products which have been and are being
developed by the Company; and a decline in the general demand for
optoelectronic products. Contact: Richard Kurtz, Advanced Photonix,
Inc. (734) 864-5647 Richard Moyer, Cameron Associates (212)
554-5466 DATASOURCE: Advanced Photonix, Inc. CONTACT: Richard
Kurtz, Advanced Photonix, Inc., +1-734-864-5647; or Richard Moyer,
Cameron Associates, +1-212-554-5466 Web Site:
http://www.advancedphotonix.com/
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