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assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:LIND, FAPES, DTU, APM-LDA, Luleå University of Technology +14 partnersLIND,FAPES,DTU,APM-LDA,Luleå University of Technology,D'Appolonia (Italy),MARBO,VTC,EUPC,TRANSFURANS CHEMICALS BVBA,CETMA,GIANAZZA ANGELO SPA,CENTEXBEL,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,HUJI,SWEREA SICOMP AB,Kapena S.A.,APC Composite (Sweden),Extreme Materials srlFunder: European Commission Project Code: 210037more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH, GERMANISCHER LLOYD SE, RISE, Balance Technology Consulting, APM-LDA +13 partnersEADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH,GERMANISCHER LLOYD SE,RISE,Balance Technology Consulting,APM-LDA,TRANSFURANS CHEMICALS BVBA,Amorim Cork Composites (Portugal),Newcastle University,CIM DERBY,FSG,R-Tech,BT,INSA,CONSORZIO PER LA PROMOZIONE DELLA CULTURA PLASTICA,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,GAIKER,SWEREA SICOMP AB,APC Composite (Sweden)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 246037more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:Safinah, CESA COMMUNITY OF EUROPEAN SHIPYARDS ASSOCIATIONS, MW, Balance Technology Consulting, TNO +14 partnersSafinah,CESA COMMUNITY OF EUROPEAN SHIPYARDS ASSOCIATIONS,MW,Balance Technology Consulting,TNO,AALTO,BMT,Balearia,BIBA,SWEREA SICOMP AB,D'Appolonia (Italy),FHG,MEYER WERFT PAPENBURG GMBH & CO KG,SSA,Metalships,CMT,HJB,APC Composite (Sweden),ULJFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265831more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:MERIDIANA MAINTENANCE, AES, CETMA, CARGO NETWORK, INASCO +8 partnersMERIDIANA MAINTENANCE,AES,CETMA,CARGO NETWORK,INASCO,STFI,D'Appolonia (Italy),BLASTECH,Ziplast s.r.l.,University of Patras,EASC,DoKaSch GmbH Air Cargo Equipment + Repair,APC Composite (Sweden)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 314560more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2013Partners:APC Composite AB, Imperial College London, FORMAX (UK) LTD, Formax UK Ltd, APC Composite (Sweden)APC Composite AB,Imperial College London,FORMAX (UK) LTD,Formax UK Ltd,APC Composite (Sweden)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/J013390/1Funder Contribution: 132,335 GBPWe have developed using our EPRSC grant (EP/F032005/1) an elegant, intrinsically scalable and cost-effective technology for binding fibres together in order to create an in-plane non-woven fibre mat, utilising bacterial nanocellulose - itself a structural reinforcement, with no extra chemical steps involved during the production. The invention was originally developed for binding natural fibres - such as sisal and hemp - to create "truly green", hierarchical composites. Bacterial cellulose (BC) is currently produced on commercial scale (10t/a) for cosmetic applications by fzmb GmbH. BC has very impressive properties, both in paper form (15 GPa tensile modulus) and as an individual nanofibre (114 GPa Young's modulus). Alternatively, nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) is also available at the pilot scale. There is sufficient evidence in the literature that nanocellulose nanocomposites with much improved properties can be made. In addition to this, it has been shown that hierarchical, i.e. fibre reinforced, nanocomposites can be produced using BC. The previous work has resulted in two patents. The proposed project will demonstrate a slurry dipping or "paper-making" process to produce short (non-woven) fibre preforms. The advantage of our process is that short, long and even continuous fibres can be utilised to produce fibre preforms, which can be utilised in conventional composite making processes. The fibres, which can be used can be either be natural or synthetic. The ideal candidates for this project are fibres that can only with difficulties be formed in to mechanically strong fibre preforms with the required strength for downstream handling. We will focus on scaling up our development of producing fibre preforms and provide a range of value-added properties to this technology. Examples will be selected to satisfy the requirement of the industry and to stimulate new applications for fibre reinforced (nano)composites. We believe that our technology can be licensed to composites manufacturers who will benefit from a new generation of value added products and a major competitive advantage.
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