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IntraMicron is a leading engineering technology manufacturing and development company located in Auburn, Alabama. We were created in 2001 to commercialize the microfibrous materials technology developed at Auburn University, and from there we have expanded our products and innovation. Check out the history of IntraMicron to learn more about how we came to be!

Innovate More, is more than just a slogan. It's a promise to our consumers that we will continuously pursue new knowledge and find new areas of development as we continue to grow! IntraMicron has achieved full compliance with Defense Contract Audit Agency standards regarding proper financial management. DCAA performs audits on behalf of the Department of Defense and provides advisory services to DoD offices responsible for procurement and contract management.

IntraMicron strives to hold its position on the frontiers of science and technology not just by maintaining a nominal presence in select organizations, but through active participation and dialogue with the right people and groups.
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IntraMicron was founded and obtained exclusive worldwide license to relevant Auburn University foreground and background intellectual property.
3 for 3 on Phase II or beyond SBIRs; Process Intesified Reactors, SourCat, and lithium ion battery thermal management.
Purchase of 354 Industry Drive adds an additional 30,000 sqft of office and manufacturing space.
Roll-to-Roll manufacturing, micron-diameter metal fiber production assets, acquired and moved to Auburn, AL.
Polymer fiber nonwoven trial leads to 80 tons per day and a full-scale pilot media production.
MicroLobal metal fibers are manufactured using a bundle-drawing process at our facility in Auburn, AL.
IntraMicron produces Microlobal fibers 1-30 microns in diameter from a variety of standard and custom alloys.
Microfibrous Media is a nonwoven structure that may contain catalysts, sorbents, or other fillers to meet the needs of demanding applications including but not limited to contaminant removal, catalysis, vibration damping, electrodes, shielding, filtration, and many more.
IntraMicron's Process Intensified Reactors enhance catalyst performance by minimizing heat and mass transport limitations.
IntraMicron manufactures MicroLobal metal fibers using a bundle-drawing process at our facility in Auburn, AL.
All fibers are custom manufactured to your specifications ranging from our Standard Products, which we routinely manufacture and keep on hand, to specific Customized Products (see product capabilities chart to view all available options).
MicroLobal Fibers are fabricated with a special process that results in an irregular cross section and multiple lobed sides to increase overall surface area.
IntraMicron's core proprietary technology is non-woven microfibrous media containing high surface area catalysts and/or sorbents.
This structure is the subject of numerous U.S. patents and international counterparts and offers significant benefits compared to other existing technology.
The wet-lay process is utilized to form nonwoven media from fibers.
IntraMicron also specializes in the production of composite microfibrous media combing various fibrous and particulate materials.
Contact our application engineers to determine if IntraMicron can provide microfibrous media suitable for your application.
Process intensification is improving the efficiency of a process using means beyond traditional engineering.
IntraMicron's Process Intensified Reactors embody the definition of process intensification.
They enhance the performance of continuous processes by immobilizing a catalyst or sorbent in a complex network of metal microfiber.
The custom-packed reactors incorporate YOUR catalyst into our patented Microfibrous Entrapped Catalyst (MFEC) and Microfibrous Entrapped Sorbent (MFES) technology.
This unique microfiber packing overcomes the heat and mass transfer limitations that plague the industry by rapidly transferring heat and ensuring efficient radial contacting with the catalyst/sorbent.
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