LAKE FOREST, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 11,
2006--Liquidmetal(R) Technologies Inc. (OTCBB:LQMT) today announced it
has signed an SBIR Phase II contract award with the U.S. Navy. The
program goal is to develop reactive alloys and composites for inert
warheads. The contract award is a result of successful completion of
the SBIR Phase I effort which demonstrated the initial feasibility of
certain Liquidmetal alloys and composites for reactive projectiles.
According to Ricardo Salas, President and CEO, "Liquidmetal
Technologies has had a long-standing commitment to developing our
technology in support of the U.S. Military. We are very pleased to be
awarded this program by the U.S. Navy and to have another opportunity
to demonstrate the use of our technology in military and defense
applications in addition to our Kinetic Energy Penetrators currently
in development with the U.S. Army."
The contract and its accompanying options will be administered by
the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division in Washington D.C.
About Liquidmetal Technologies
Liquidmetal Technologies (http://www.liquidmetal.com) is the
leading developer, manufacturer, and marketer of products made from
amorphous alloys. Amorphous alloys are unique materials that are
characterized by a random atomic structure, in contrast to the
crystalline atomic structure possessed by ordinary metals and alloys.
Bulk Liquidmetal(R) alloys are two to three times stronger than
commonly used titanium alloys, harder than tool steel, and relatively
non-corrosive and wear resistant. Bulk Liquidmetal alloys can also be
molded into precision net-shaped parts similar to plastics, resulting
in intricate and sophisticated engineered designs. Liquidmetal
Technologies is the first company to produce amorphous alloys in
commercially viable bulk form, enabling significant improvements in
products across a wide array of industries. The combination of a super
alloy's performance coupled with unique processing advantages
positions Liquidmetal alloys for what the company believes will be The
Third Revolution(TM) in material science.