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Technology Licensing for Extremely Light Foam (ELF)

Dept. of Energy > TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
est. $50K – $5M

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The Department of Energy is offering a technology licensing opportunity for Extremely Light Foam (ELF), a new structural foam that is lighter and stronger than conventional alternatives. ELF is suitable for various commercial applications including marine systems, aerospace, and transportation, and is characterized by its low weight, high strength, and simple manufacturing process.

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Scope & Requirements

The work involves licensing the Extremely Light Foam technology developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory, which includes manufacturing processes and applications in various industries.

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Estimated Value
est. $50K – $5M
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Contracting Organization

Agency
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Sub-Agency
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Office
TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published3mo ago
Feb 20, 2026
Last Updated3mo ago
Feb 20, 2026
Became Solicitation3mo ago
Feb 20, 2026
Tracked
Notice Response Date3mo ago
Mar 12, 202617:00
Response Due2mo ago
Apr 1, 2026

Description

a new way to make structural foam that is both much lighter and much stronger than today’s alternatives. The process, developed by scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, uses common epoxy materials mixed with tiny hollow particles and a temporary liquid that later evaporates. As the material cures, this liquid naturally leaves behind a well-organized network of empty space, creating a foam that is mostly air but still highly resistant to crushing and pressure. The result is a material that can be up to twice as strong at the same weight as conventional foams, while remaining easy to pour, mold, and manufacture at scale using safe, commercially available ingredients. Because it combines low weight, high strength, simple processing, and design flexibility, ELF is well suited for commercial applications in marine systems, aerospace and transportation, lightweight structural panels, insulation, and impact-absorbing components. How it Works: The technology works by intentionally using a temporary liquid during the curing of a polymer foam to shape its internal structure. When the liquid-filled mixture hardens, the liquid naturally separates from the solid material and later evaporates, leaving behind a network of tiny, well-distributed voids between microscopic hollow particles embedded in the polymer. By carefully controlling the type of liquid used and the curing conditions, these voids form in a predictable and repeatable way rather than randomly. This controlled internal architecture is what gives the material its unusual combination of low weight and high resistance to crushing, while still allowing the material to be poured, molded, and manufactured using standard industrial processes and readily available materials Key Advantages: Exceptionally low weight while maintaining high structural integrity, achieving densities well below conventional structural foams High resistance to crushing and compression, even under extreme pressures Simple, low-cost manufacturing process using standard equipment and commercially available materials Easy to cast and mold into complex shapes and large parts without specialized tooling Safe and non-hazardous materials, supporting easier handling and regulatory acceptance Multifunctional performance, offering structural support, thermal insulation, and impact energy absorption in a single material Market Applications: Marine & Offshore (lightweight buoyancy materials, pressure-tolerant structures) Aerospace (weight-saving structural cores, multifunctional insulation materials) Defense & Security (lightweight structural components, energy-absorbing materials) Transportation & Mobility (mass reduction materials, impact and vibration mitigation) Advanced Composites & Manufacturing (core materials for sandwich structures, moldable lightweight fillers) Energy & Industrial Systems (lightweight structural insulation, protective housings) Thermal & Acoustic Solutions (lightweight insulation panels, noise-damping materials) Development Status: TRL 3 US Patent pending LA-UR-26-21224 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 [email protected]. 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 m.lanl.gov/tech-search Satya Srinivasan Alternative

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