Focused on the next generation of chemical sensor and chemical detection devices, the emphasis of Seacoast Science is on the development of gas sensors for a variety of markets including leak detection, military, homeland security, air quality monitoring, and emission gas detection. 

 
The core technology is based on a Seacoast Science designed MEMS-based capacitive platform. Combined with specific chemically-selective polymers this technology platform is easily adapted to meet many chemical sensing applications.   More...
 
 

Handheld detector systems
Seacoast Science's current handheld detection systems weigh less than four ounces (100g) yet are rugged enough to be deployed aboard unmanned air vehicles or individual soldiers. The handheld detection systems can also be utilized in fixed locations, such as office building entrances, factories or airport baggage check-in. We are currently designing systems for the military, government agencies, national laboratories and first responders.


Seacoast Science's newest products
Our latest  Polymer catalog

Download Our Technical White Paper

Site Search:      
 
Oct. 
2008
  Seacoast Science awarded NIEHS Phase I SBIR to study sensors for groundwater contamination.
       
Oct.
2008
  Seacoast Science's SeaPort miniGC is named Finalist for Connect Organization's 2008 "Most Innovative New Product Award," in the Aerospace and Security Technologies category.
Connect Press Release
       
Oct.
2008
  Seacoast Science is selected for award of a Phase I SBIR from the US Army, for development of organocatalysts for CWA neutralization.
       
Sept.
2008
  Seacoast Science, Inc. profiled in San Diego Union-Tribune. 
Tribune Article from webpage
       
Sept.
2008
  Seacoast Science is nominated for a 2008 Achievement Award based on its work performed on the Phase II SBIR from the US Army, entitled "Detection of Drugs/Narcotics and Processing Components Using 'Sniffing' Devices."
       
June
2008
  Seacoast Science is selected for award of a Phase I STTR from the US Air Force. The project will be a collaboration with researchers at U.C. San Diego.
       
April
2008
 

Seacoast Science is awarded a Phase I SBIR by the USSOCOM. The USSOCOM project will use microsensors for the detection of atmospheric gases.
Seacoast News Release
DOD Website link

       
December 2007  

CONNECT names Seacoast Science's SC210 as one of San Diego's Most Innovative New Products.
CCAT News Letter (page 3) 
Seacoast News Release

  

 

       




Home    



 |     About Us     |     Products     |     Technology     |     Contact
Copyright (c) 2008 Seacoast Science, Inc. All rights reserved.