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Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for identification of Aerospace Composites

Objective

"In the coming decades thousands of aircraft are due to be retired and dismantled. Other than components to be re-used, substantial parts of aircraft are stripped and shredded. Whereas todays technologies such as XRF work well in many respects, XRF is unable to properly identify aircraft composites, penetrate coatings and XRF is also costly.

This proposal will modify and refine LIBS spectroscopy devices to demonstrate their capability to robustly identify aerospace composites, also when subject to ageing and coating.

LIBS is a well-established spectroscopy technique outside the aerospace domain. It works by shining a laser beam on a sample, and identifying the atomic emission.

TNO has access to a handful of different LIBS devices to perform the feasibility study. To enforce industrial, economic and operational realism, we are bringing companies AELS and Avantes as subcontractors. Both are very active and well-established in European recycling networks. TNO also brings a relevant industrial network to support further industrial development of a portable LIBS device."

Call for proposal

SP1-JTI-CS-2012-01
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Coordinator

NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO
EU contribution
€ 110 871,50
Address
ANNA VAN BUERENPLEIN 1
2595 DA Den Haag
Netherlands

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Region
West-Nederland Zuid-Holland Agglomeratie ’s-Gravenhage
Activity type
Research Organisations
Administrative Contact
Eric Van Der Veen (Mr.)
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