RECOTRANS project has reached its end after 42 months of implementation.
Demonstrators’ design for automotive, railway and truck sectors has been accomplished in WP1, already finished, taking into account transport industry requirements, legal issues, standards, safety considerations and new manufacturing processes demands. Results from adapted acrylic resin characterization (WP2) and from multi-materials characterization obtained at pilot plant level (WP3 & WP4) were used in simulation programs to design the final demonstrators’ parts.
In WP2, acrylic thermoplastic resin was adapted to develop a new resin suitable for the integration of MW radiation and laser joining in RTM and pultrusion production line. WP2 was also devoted to the development of laser assisted metal-polymer joining (LAMP).
Pilot plant tests using equipment available at pilot plant level have been done in WP3 & WP4 to evaluate multi-material properties with the microwave technology. Moreover, in these workpackages the design and development of auxiliary equipment for MW integration such as demonstrator moulds and in-process monitoring and control system for RTM (WP3) and pultrusion (WP4) was carried out to reach a full integration in production line in WP5 & WP6 including LAMP developed in WP2.
For the full integration of MW-RTM and laser joining (WP5), RTM mould and the MW tool were used, and first demo pieces of truck and automotive sector were succesfully produced with and without MW together with the first integration trials of the MW-RTM technology including process monitoring.
For the full integration of pultrusion and laser joining (WP6) the mould and pultrusion die integration was produced and demonstrators manufactured.
Technical results are aligned with three main drivers: Efficiency&Integration, Sustainability and Quality.
- Efficiency & Integration
- MW curing methodology for RTM and Pultrusion process was defined and integrated
- Laser assisted metal-polymer joining improvements were achieved
- Sustainability
- Thermoplastic acrylic resin formulation was optimised for the MW curing application
- Recycling feasibility was assessed
- LCA iresultes were analysed
- Quality
- Monitoring and control system strategy was defined
Technical developments were complemented with: environmental, economic and social analysis; innovation management, business plan and dissemination; and project management.
Different dissemination activities were performed including RECOTRANS website
http://www.recotransproject.eu/,Twitter(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie) and LinkedIn and also some publications and conferences.