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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:IRES - INNOVATION IN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS, C-Tech Innovation (United Kingdom), DEVAN-MICROPOLIS, PANASONIC ELECTRIC WORKS ELEKTRIK SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI, Rescoll (France) +13 partnersIRES - INNOVATION IN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS,C-Tech Innovation (United Kingdom),DEVAN-MICROPOLIS,PANASONIC ELECTRIC WORKS ELEKTRIK SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI,Rescoll (France),MAIER,CENTEXBEL,FHG,ISWA,OSM,NTUA,AIMPLAS,CTAG,MERCEDES-BENZ TURK AS,Ecomatters B.V.,ISWA,IRIS,VAUDE SPORT GMBH & CO KGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 814505Overall Budget: 5,974,460 EURFunder Contribution: 5,901,710 EURThe main goal of DECOAT is to enable circular use of textiles and plastic parts with (multilayer) ‘coatings’, which are typically not recyclable yet. These ‘coatings’ comprise functional and performance coatings and paints as well as adhesion layers. Therefore, novel triggerable smart polymer material systems and the corresponding recycling processes will be developed. The triggerable solutions will be based on smart additives (like microcapsules or microwave triggered additives) for the ‘coating’ formulations that will be activated by a specific trigger (heat, humidity, microwave, chemical). A continuous recycling pilot plant will demonstrate the novel DECOAT principle that allows upgrading existing mechanical recycling by adding tools for sorting by and activation of the trigger. The optimal use of the Creasolv® process for recycling of coated parts will be assessed. The focus is on recycling of the bulk material, but re-use of the coatings materials themselves will also be tackled. Using these recycling processes, circular use of demo cases for outdoor gear, household electronics and automotive parts will be validated. The novel triggerable DECOAT technologies will create new markets for additives, coatings, paints and adhesives fulfilling the recycling need. The concepts will support designers and product developers for making ‘recyclable-by-design’ products. This will create direct business opportunities for the DECOAT partners and serve as examples for promoting DECOAT solutions to the wider stakeholder community. The targeted products (parts) are coated plastic from cars, electrical and electronic equipment and coated textiles which produce annually almost 3.5 million tons waste. DECOAT will lead to a decrease in landfilling of ca. 75% and a reduction in the carbon footprint by at least 30% for these products. By enabling their recycling, DECOAT is expected to generate on medium term a novel market of over 150 million in Europe (or ca 500 jobs).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:University of Nantes, COMPOSITEC, IRT Jules Verne, CENTEXBEL, AALTO +9 partnersUniversity of Nantes,COMPOSITEC,IRT Jules Verne,CENTEXBEL,AALTO,UNIVERSITE COTE D'AZUR,APM-LDA,ORINEO,NTUA,IRES - INNOVATION IN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS,RECICLALIA COMPOSITE,POLE EMC2,WH LIPEX GMBH,MEGARA RESINS A. FANIS SAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101091906Overall Budget: 4,995,850 EURFunder Contribution: 4,995,850 EURSUSPENS will develop a holistic approach, from bio-sourced and recycled materials to faster and lesser energy demanding processes, to produce sustainable composite structural parts, ensuring their manufacturability from the design conceptualization. This ambition is basically achieved by the R&D of the coupling bio/circular-materials and processes. SUSPENS will develop up to 95% bio-sourced thermoset resins, with formulations allowing fast cured manufacturing processes and properties adapted to high performance lightweight composite applications. To produce the parts, these resins will be combined with sustainable continuous reinforcing fibre such as natural based cellulose fibres, lignin-based CF, recycled CF staple yarn and continuous GF made from recycled GF for producing well engineered sandwich and hollow parts for transport industries. Some of these parts will be functionalised for added value and reduced assembling times. SUSPENS will also develop an innovative approach for sustainable, optimized energy reduced pyrolysis, using waste stream from the carbonization of precursors, reducing environmental impact of carbon fibre production. For the bio-epoxy, a specific solvolysis will be developed to separate the matrix from the fibres. SUSPENS will assess the valorisation of oil and organic components in these two recycling approaches to transform them into by-products. LCA and LCC studies will show that SUSPENS approaches, combining sustainable materials and processes, can reduce the CO2eq emissions at expected levels of about 40-50%. These achievements will be validated by producing three demonstrators with their respective business models: (1) automotive battery pack for electric vehicle, (2) sailing boat hull/deck and (3) aero-structure winglet part. SUSPENS results will pay-back in terms of lesser energy consumption and environmentally friendly products that can be recycled and expects to bring its assets to the market end of 2028.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2012Partners:D'Appolonia (Italy), RODENBURG PRODUCTIE BV, CENTEXBEL, DEVAN-PPT CHEMICALS LTD, CETMA +12 partnersD'Appolonia (Italy),RODENBURG PRODUCTIE BV,CENTEXBEL,DEVAN-PPT CHEMICALS LTD,CETMA,INOTEX,Texinov (France),ENYA BVBA,BONAR TECHNICAL FABRICS NV,AGRITEC s.r.o.,DLO,TRANSFURANS CHEMICALS BVBA,Tecnaro GmbH,JUTIMMO NV,ENSAIT,DS TEXTILE PLATFORM NV,DITFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 213501more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:EUPC, D'Appolonia (Italy), CENTEXBEL, APC Composite (Sweden), GIANAZZA ANGELO SPA +14 partnersEUPC,D'Appolonia (Italy),CENTEXBEL,APC Composite (Sweden),GIANAZZA ANGELO SPA,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,DTU,CETMA,LIND,Extreme Materials srl,TRANSFURANS CHEMICALS BVBA,FAPES,Kapena S.A.,MARBO,SWEREA SICOMP AB,APM-LDA,VTC,HUJI,Luleå University of TechnologyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 210037more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2017Partners:NIPV, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, Service Public Fédéral Intérieur, IWT, SDIS 2B +7 partnersNIPV,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,Service Public Fédéral Intérieur,IWT,SDIS 2B,CENTEXBEL,INNOVA ESZ,GREATER MANCHESTER FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY,VL O,EURATEX,ADDESTINO INNOVATION MANAGEMENT CVBA,STADT DORTMUNDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 317898more_vert
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