GTL
Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories
Official announcements on GTL’s contracts, partnerships, and technology milestones.
Under a NASA Phase II SBIR, GTL successfully tested its BHL™ Dewar cup at 1.7 Kelvin, holding superfluid liquid helium.
NASA awarded a contract to GTL to develop the “Disruptor” suborbital rocket — a high-performance liquid rocket incorporating a suite of strategic technologies.
GTL was awarded NASA Phase I SBIR funding to research and develop low-boiloff cryogenic transfer lines.
A NASA Phase I SBIR to develop an all-composite spherical cryogenic propellant tank using the company’s BHL technology.
A NASA Phase II contract to develop Structural Nervous System™ (SNS™) technology — the fusion of high-performance structures with integrated power and data networks.
A Missile Defense Agency Phase I SBIR to develop low-cost upper-stage propellant tanks.
MDA Phase I SBIR funding to develop a conceptual missile interceptor design.
A NASA Phase II STTR contract, “Active Radiation Shield,” researching methods of harvesting power during spaceflight.
USDA grant funding to adapt the company’s aerospace KineticCore Flywheel Energy Storage (K-FES) system for rural communities.
Leveraging the company’s composite cryotank experience to develop technology that restores the structural integrity of composite structures onsite.