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assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:QUOTEC LIMITED, University of Patras, STADCO LIMITED, PT, UNIST +10 partnersQUOTEC LIMITED,University of Patras,STADCO LIMITED,PT,UNIST,MTA SZTAKI,LAND ROVER,Jaguar Land Rover (United Kingdom),EnginSoft (Italy),UNIMOL,Polytechnic University of Milan,COMETA SPA,EPFL,University of Warwick,MTAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 285051more_vert - SAFEL,LASAG,VW,PT,FHG,RUB,TWI LIMITED,CIT,Solarpro,FLISOMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 260153
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2014Partners:TWI LIMITED, FHG, METALMARK ENGINEERING LIMITED, LEL, PT +2 partnersTWI LIMITED,FHG,METALMARK ENGINEERING LIMITED,LEL,PT,EKSMAOPTICS,Q-SYS BVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 315405more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2012Partners:PRECISGAL, Sill Optics, AIMEN, ENSA, INTEGASA +4 partnersPRECISGAL,Sill Optics,AIMEN,ENSA,INTEGASA,FHG,PT,CMF,LABOR SRLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 262455more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:AMNOVIS, DG WELD, University West, EPOCH WIRES LIMITED, TURKISH AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES TAI +13 partnersAMNOVIS,DG WELD,University West,EPOCH WIRES LIMITED,TURKISH AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES TAI,ERASTEEL KLOSTER AKTIEBOLAG,STRANE,GRAPHMATECH AB,Robert Bosch (Germany),FHG,PT,CAILABS,FERRITICO AB,EURECAT,[no title available],PVA,Luleå University of Technology,KTHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101178659Funder Contribution: 10,635,400 EURThe process industries that support additive processes are inefficient. For example, producing new metal powder in state-of-the-art processes has only 30-50% yield, with excess powder sent to lower-value uses or remelted at great energy loss. The incorporation of scrap into additive processes represents challenges in manufacturing process stability and the stability of powder production processes. Difficulty in recycling some advanced alloys that are used in additive processes makes such circular thinking difficult. REPAM aims to combat these issues across the entire process chain, starting with an industrial powder producer and researchers to deploy advanced sensors in new ways to optimise powder production process monitoring and enable the creation of new process models, including artificial intelligence. Recycling processes are also targeted by exploring the transformation of material waste into wires for directed energy deposition and scrap into powders for directed energy and powder bed processes. The manufacturing processes themselves are considered with advanced monitoring tools in combination with artificial intelligence models to enable real-time process control and optimisation, which will permit the use of a wider range of scrap in such processes. Materials design principles shall be applied to make alloys more robust for recycling purposes. Finally, the reconditioning of old or degraded metal powders is investigated to develop the technology for industrial readiness and thereby offer a more sustainable way to reuse these powder instead of simply melting them in bulk processes. All of these steps offer a reduction in materials losses and an acceptance of a wider range of materials into additive processes, in line with the work programme. REPAM aims to put the additive transformation on a sustainable footing and allow Europe to lead the way in this green paradigm shift, with the associated competitive and security benefits for the entire value chain.
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