Nanotextured surfaces for membranes, protective textiles, friction pads and abrasive materials
Acronym
NanoTextSurf
Description of the granted funding
Cellulose, the most abundant polymer on Earth, is a classic example of a high reinforcement materials produced from renewable resources. Cellulose nanomaterials produced either with chemical and/or mechanical means from cellulose fibres are safe, biodegradable, ultra-strong, durable and suitable for novel functional applications. Cellulose nanomaterials strengthen the production of lean added value products. They enable novel functional products and improve the competitiveness of European industry. However, it is necessary to further develop application processes for cellulose nanomaterials.
NanoTextSurf aims to upgrade existing pilot lines for manufacturing and demonstrating nanotextured surfaces with mechanically enhanced properties. The focal approach of the surface manufacturing concept is to construct nanostructured surfaces based on nanoscale biomaterials. Formation of surfaces will be realised by utilising these building blocks with on-line application techniques (cast and foam coating and screen-printing), which enable the formation of the true nanotextured architecture. This approach will guarantee that robust, efficient and easily up-scalable processes with in-line controlling methods will be available as open access services with reasonable costs.
The nanotextured products and their mechanically enhanced performance will be demonstrated as value added products of the existing and novel bio-based membranes at liquid purification, functional textiles for fire retardant fabrics and linings, novel friction materials for transport applications and abrasive materials for surface finishing. Their economic feasibility, safety and environmental acceptability will be evaluated with life cycle sustainability assessment. The results can be exploited in the existing manufacturing lines. Besides these products, NanoTextSurf partners have recognised additional markets such as hospital textiles, industrial wipes, air purification filters and food packaging materials.
Show moreStarting year
2017
End year
2020
Granted funding
MIRKA OY
427 875 €
Participant
FURKA REIBBELAGE AG (CH)
237 125 €
Participant
BERNDORF BAND GMBH (AT)
640 207.75 €
Participant
SARTORIUS STEDIM BIOTECH GMBH (DE)
259 091 €
Participant
ACONDAQUA INGENIERIA DEL AGUA SL (ES)
50 400 €
Participant
TEKSTINA TEKSTILNA INDUSTRIJA DOO (SI)
250 731.25 €
Participant
INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE (UK)
302 678.75 €
Participant
IFEU - INSTITUT FUR ENERGIE UND UMWELTFORSCHUNG HEIDELBERG GMBH (DE)
457 648.75 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAT WIEN (AT)
374 946.25 €
Participant
STOCKHOLMS UNIVERSITET (SE)
494 937.5 €
Participant
UNIVERZA V MARIBORU (SI)
195 750 €
Participant
EIDGENOSSISCHE MATERIALPRUFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT (CH)
848 000 €
Participant
Amount granted
5 800 241 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies – Nanotechnologies (5250Topic
Pilot Lines for Manufacturing of Nanotextured surfaces with mechanically enhanced properties (PILOTS-03-2017Call ID
H2020-NMBP-PILOTS-2017 Other information
Funding decision number
760601
Identified topics
materials, nanomaterials