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Bio-inspired laser functionalization of complex 3D industrial surfaces

Project description

Efficient and sustainable laser functionalisation of complex surfaces

Functionalisation plays a key role in manufacturing in which treatments are applied to change the surface characteristics of materials, providing them with a range of desired properties, capabilities and functions. However, the process is challenging when it involves intricate 3D shapes and large-scale industrial parts. Conventional surface treatment methods using chemical reactions and complete surface coating also generate a considerable environmental footprint. To address these issues, the EU-funded BILASURF project aims to establish a more efficient and sustainable method for laser functionalisation of complex 3D surfaces. This involves creating bio-inspired riblet surfaces that will reduce both friction and environmental footprint. The developed process will also ensure a high-throughput with integration of inline monitoring capabilities.

Objective

Surface functionalisation is present in a wide range of sectors, improving the performance of multiple components and systems in many applications. However, when considering the application of such functionalisation in complex industrial parts, several challenges must be faced. The difficulty of reaching all surfaces of complex 3D parts is significative, especially in those with considerable size and weight. At the same time, uncertainty about the regulatory compliance of functionalised parts in some sectors makes a straightforward integration of this process more difficult. As a result, this limits the potential of some companies in terms of opening up new markets or attaining a competitive edge. Additionally, the creation of functional surfaces has traditionally relied on processes such as chemical reactions and/or the complete coating of the native surfaces (e.g. aerofoils). Due to their very nature, these processes generate unwanted by-products thereby leaving a significant environmental footprint, which go against the “do no significant harm” principle of The European Green Deal. In order to avoid these setbacks, a new functionalising process for complex 3D shaped parts in which the environmental footprint is reduced and where new guidelines are generated to complement the manufacturing standards of target sectors, could be a game changer. BILASURF aims at developing and integrating a process for high-rate laser functionalization of complex 3D surfaces using tailored designed bio inspired riblets to reduce friction and improve the environmental footprint of industrial parts, assuring a high throughput with the help of inline monitoring capabilities. This solution can provide European industry with a key tool to use a more efficient and environmentally friendly manufacturing process.

Coordinator

ASOCIACION CENTRO TECNOLOGICO CEIT
Net EU contribution
€ 700 391,00
Address
PASEO MANUEL DE LARDIZABAL 15
20018 San Sebastian
Spain

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Region
Noreste País Vasco Gipuzkoa
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 700 391,25

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