Rarely
are there such accessible opportunities for
research and development that can yield a
significant competitive advantage for project
sponsors in a short period of time. The
relatively recent emergence of a practical cold
gas-dynamic spray process means that there are
many frontiers remaining for the theoretical
physicist and a lot of experimental development
to be done.
CenterLine has made considerable investment in
R&D, both internally and through collaborative
projects at the following institutions:

National Research Center
(NRC) – London, Ontario

St Clair College – Windsor,
Ontario

University of Ottawa –
Ottawa, Ontario

University of Windsor –
Windsor, Ontario
If you
have an R&D project and you are seeking research
assistance you can contact one of these
organizations or any of the following:

The CANMET Energy Technology Centre (CETC)

National Research Center
(NRC) – London, Ontario

NCMS manages collaborative R&D activities that
allow members from different industries to share
the investment and the results for real-world
solutions that are both robust and practical.
Their management of the collaborative process is
aimed to develop and deploy new technology at a
faster pace, and at a lower cost than the
traditional approach
NCMS
Press Release Jan08.pdf
NCMS_Award.pdf

South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
–Advanced Materials Processing Center

University of Ottawa –
Ottawa, Ontario

U.S. Army Research
Laboratory

University of Windsor –
Windsor, Ontario
If
your institution is considering a cold
gas-dynamic spray research project, you may
qualify for equipment trials, discounts, free
samples, select engineering data and more. For
consideration please submit a detailed
description of your project plan to CenterLine
at:
research@cntrline.com
CenterLine acknowledges the following
organizations for support of our R&D efforts:
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Canadian National
Research Council (NRC) |
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Natural Sciences
and Engineering Research Council of
Canada (NSERC) |
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Ontario Centres of
Excellence |
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Check out our
Reference
Publications
page for links to on-line Research Papers.
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