Additive Manufacturing using Metal Pilot Line

Acronym

MANUELA

Description of the granted funding

Metal additive manufacturing (AM) allows, by enabling use of advanced design, production of high added value components, at levels that cannot be reached with conventional manufacturing technique. Still, the AM-based manufacturing sequence implies large amounts of critical steps – design for AM, AM fabrication, post processing, etc. – compared to conventional production sequences. Presently, the key competencies related to these steps are either not fully implemented at industrial level (process quality monitoring) or dispersed geographically with poor connection between different steps. Relying on two major AM technologies (LPBF: Laser Powder Bed Fusion and EBM Electron Beam Melting), MANUELA aims at deploying an open-access pilot line facility, covering the whole production sequence, to show full potential of metal AM for industrial AM production. At first, careful instrumentation and adaptation of LPBF & EBM machines will allow increased process reliability and speed. Secondly, the pilot line – including the adapted processes – will be deployed. The hardware layer will integrate novel process quality control monitoring and automated post-AM handling and processing. The line will be fed by design/optimization and AM process simulation workshops. Those workshops will collect continuous feedback from the physical parts of the pilot lines, to increase process reliability and robustness. MANUELA relies on a consortium composed of industrial end user’s, suppliers, (material/powder, AM hardware, quality monitoring system, software, automation and post-AM treatment) as well as top research institutes in powder-bed metal-AM, covering full range of AM technology chain for pilot line deployment. The deployed pilot line will be validated for use cases, covering wide span of applications including automotive, aerospace, energy and medical. To insure sustainability of the deployed line and its open access at project end, a dedicated exploitation plan will be established.
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Starting year

2018

End year

2023

Granted funding

ELECTRO OPTICAL SYSTEMS FINLAND OY
731 125 €
Participant
ENEL GLOBAL THERMAL GENERATION SRL (IT)
79 581.08 €
Participant
ABB AB (SE)
92 960 €
Participant
AMIRES THE BUSINESS INNOVATION MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE ZU (CZ)
160 875 €
Participant
RUAG SLIP RINGS SA (CH)
226 125 €
Participant
O.E.B. SRL (IT)
153 134.38 €
Participant
OSAI AUTOMATION SYSTEM SPA (IT)
221 125 €
Participant
MSC SOFTWARE SRL (IT)
66 316.25 €
Third party
EIDGENOSSISCHES INSTITUT FUR METROLOGIE METAS (CH)
248 775 €
Participant
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING S.R.O (SK)
197 500 €
Participant
QIOPTIQ LIMITED (UK)
5 083.33 €
Participant
ENEL GREEN POWER SPA (IT)
79 581.08 €
Participant
MSC SOFTWARE SARL (FR)
306 045 €
Third party
MSC SOFTWARE GMBH (DE)
220 978.75 €
Participant
STIFTELSEN CHALMERS INDUSTRITEKNIK (SE)
1 115 000 €
Participant
HOGANAS AB (SE)
114 125 €
Participant
RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB (SE)
604 860.28 €
Participant
SIEMENS INDUSTRIAL TURBOMACHINERY AB (SE)
321 875 €
Participant
ENEL PRODUZIONE SPA (IT)
103 850 €
Participant
CSEM CENTRE SUISSE D'ELECTRONIQUE ET DE MICROTECHNIQUE SA - RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT (CH)
1 743 598.06 €
Participant
POLITECNICO DI TORINO (IT)
993 905.75 €
Participant
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY (UK)
476 212.5 €
Participant
CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLA AB (SE)
2 476 125.35 €
Coordinator
FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAET ERLANGEN NUERNBERG (DE)
948 635 €
Participant

Amount granted

12 448 116 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Advanced manufacturing and processing (5268)
Technologies for Factories of the Future (5269)
Topic
Pilot lines for metal Additive Manufacturing (IA 50%) (DT-FOF-04-2018)
Call ID
H2020-NMBP-FOF-2018

Other information

Funding decision number

820774

Identified topics

manufacturing, production, industry