Objective
The paints, coatings and varnishes manufacturing sector in Europe is worth an estimated €20billion, supporting approximately 4130 SMEs and is responsible for employing 59,600 people within these SMEs. In particular, the wood coatings sector is facing a number of threats. The sector is coming under increasing pressure from low cost imports from Asia that have low solids content and subsequently poor durability. There is a need in Europe to maximise the use of timber as a sustainable resource within the built environment. For coated components including windows, doors and cladding this requires maximising service life and minimising maintenance costs. Wood coatings have themselves undergone considerable change in response to environmental and other legislation and require substantial testing to establish or predict service life across different wood species and climatic zones. The pace of development and potential long life of modern coatings means that real life durability data will not be available when new products are brought to the market place and this creates a risk which affects SME joinery manufacturers and applicators. Ultimately it will also affect the downstream customer and consumers who in the absence of credible guarantees may use less sustainable substrates for components, such as uPVC or Aluminium. A response to this problem has been the emergence of national and institution certification schemes. However these can effectively amount to barriers to trade between countries and do not rigorously address the issue of service life prediction. The SERVOWOOD project will address this issue by developing a service life prediction methodology which can be incorporated into the portfolio of European Standards for exterior wood coatings. To this end the project brings together experts on wood coatings from the relevant European Standards Committee with representatives from trade associations and others in the supply chain.
Fields of science
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques.
- natural sciencesearth and related environmental sciencesatmospheric sciencesclimatologyclimatic zones
- natural scienceschemical sciencesinorganic chemistrypost-transition metals
- engineering and technologymaterials engineeringcoating and films
- agricultural sciencesagriculture, forestry, and fisheriesforestry
Call for proposal
FP7-SME-2013
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Funding Scheme
BSG-SME-AG - Research for SME associations/groupingsCoordinator
1160 BRUXELLES
Belgium
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Participants (14)
1787 KOBENHAVN V
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60594 FRANKFURT AM MAIN
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38006 Santa Cruz De Tenerife
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KT22 9AD LEATHERHEAD
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WC1E 7BT LONDON
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PE11 4TA SPALDING LINCS
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7547 SK ENSCHEDE
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42781 HAAN
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2640 HEDEHUSENE
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77420 Champs Sur Marne
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1030 Wien
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TW12 2NP HAMPTON
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33048 SAN GIOVANNI AL NATISONE UD
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8600 Dubendorf
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