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S-RAM Dynamics
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Developer of the Sanderson Rocker Arm Mechanism (S-RAM), a device converting reciprocating to rotary motion in a more efficient alternative to swash plate, bent axis and radial piston motors and pumps

Founded in 2011
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Industry Group energy & power

Sector buildings

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TRL 1 Basic research
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TRL 3 Applied research
TRL 4 Small scale prototype
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TRL 8 First of a kind commercial system
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Headquarters Franklin, TN Franklin, United States
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Updated by Lee Jestings at S-RAM Dynamics on 08/26/2013

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08/21/2013
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge National Laboratory
ORNL is partnering with S-RAM Dynamics on the development of an oil-free heat pump to eliminate the use of hydro fluorocarbons (HFCs) in refrigerant systems for homes and buildings.
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08/21/2013 US Department of Energy (DOE) US Department of Energy (DOE) (1)
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This grant will help fund the development of an oil-free heat pump to eliminate the use of hydro fluorocarbons (HFCs) in refrigerant systems for our homes and buildings. The project is also leveraging $103K in private matching funding.
Grant $400,000
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100 kW Biomass heat to power engine

20 ton/200,000 BTU/h natural heat pump currently being developed with Purdue University and Oak Ridge National Labs.

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