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Eco Design: Composite functionalization: thermal and electrical conductivity

Project description

Cleaner alternative to metallic manufacturing parts

Most industries rely on metallic parts for their conductivity and structural stability, forming the foundation of numerous products requiring enhanced durability and conductivity. However, the urgency to address climate change has underscored the necessity for lighter and cleaner alternatives. In response, the EU-funded ECOFUNEL project endeavours to create and implement conductive electrically thermoplastic based composite materials. This innovative solution aims to offer a cleaner and more cost-efficient alternative. The project’s objective is to develop materials that enable high performance, possess excellent mechanical properties, and exhibit high electrical conductivity.

Objective

The aim is to reduce weight of metallic parts but keeping conductivity properties. Potential application is a valve
actuator body for which EMI protection and bonding is required. Additionally it will be explored various manufacturing process with thermoplastic composites reinforced with short or long fibres. Nevertheless these solutions cannot be simply achieved by a direct paradigm change from aluminium alloy towards thermoplastic composite (black metal approach). They actually require some innovative concepts in terms of material formulation and functionalitation strategy in order to meet both electrical conductivity and EMI protection requirements.
The innovative solution proposed by the ECOFUNEL consortium is focused onto the use of conductive electrically thermoplastic-based composite materials as an alternative solution to metallic materials keeping constant the final conductivity properties of the actuator body. The thermoplastic-based composite materials provide some major advantages as compared with thermoset-based composite materials: a wide range of functionalization, a high production rate and recyclability. Some high performance thermoplastic resins will be used in order to ensure high mechanical properties and strong chemical resistance versus aeronautic fluids or other aggressive chemical products. To improve mechanical properties, some chopped or continuous carbon fibres will be used according to the technical solutions proposed and the processing methods related to.
The technical solutions developed by the ECOFUNEL consortium will provide:
- high mechanical properties thanks to both carbon fibres (short or continuous) and high performance thermoplastic resin,
- high level of electrical conductivity thanks to both carbon fibres (short or continuous) and carbon conductive particles (CNT or graphene),
- EMI shielding efficiency.

Coordinator

FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION, DESARROLLO Y APLICACION DE MATERIALES COMPUESTOS
Net EU contribution
€ 167 750,00
Address
Avda Rita Levi Montalcini (Tecnogetafe) 29
28906 Getafe
Spain

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Region
Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 167 750,00

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