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HIGH QUALITY AND COST-EFFECTIVE METAL AM POWDER FOR MANUFACTURING LOWER WEIGHT COMPONENTS WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES FOR AIRCRAFT AND AUTOMOBILES

Project description

Cost-effective high-quality metal powders for 3D printing

3D printing or additive manufacturing is a new technology that produces light, high-strength components and original complex geometries. In addition, component manufacturers consume less energy and raw materials as the technology does not require tools. However, raw materials used in 3D printers are conventional materials adapted for 3D printing, lacking the specific technical properties for the aircraft and automobile industries. Despite the benefits, 3D printing production has prohibitive costs than conventional methods and the final components’ quality is worse. Innomaq21 SL has designed an atomiser to produce cost-effective high-quality metal powders. The aim of the EU-funded Innopowder project is to scale up the production of these innovative metal powders targeting the transport market.

Objective

3D Printing, or Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a disruptive technology that produces light, high strength components (allowing a weight reduction of 40–60% in the engines, turbines, turbochargers, and structural parts) and novel complex geometries. In addition, 3D printing does not require tools, which means that component manufacturers consume less energy and raw materials. The problem is that raw materials used in 3D printers are conventional materials that have been adapted for 3D printing and they lack the specific technical properties required for aircraft and automobile components, and are also very expensive. Despite the potential benefits of 3D printing, the result is that the 3D printing production costs are prohibitively high in comparison to conventional methods, while the quality of the final components is worse. Innomaq21 SL is a Spanish SME that has designed an atomiser that uses a new technology that produces high-quality metal powders at lower cost. Therefore, INNOPOWDER is a high-quality and cost-effective metal powder for manufacturing transport components through 3D printers. INNOPOWDER has been designed and optimised by our material engineers and it has superior characteristics compared to the currently commercially available metal powders. Innomaq21 aims to use the SME instrument to scale up the production of INNOPOWDER and bring it to the transport market, achieving total profits of over 16M€ by 2024 and providing 36 new jobs.

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SME-2 - SME instrument phase 2

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(opens in new window) H2020-EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020

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Coordinator

INNOMAQ 21 SL
Net EU contribution

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€ 1 467 034,63
Address
CALLE JOSE ABASCAL 44 PLANTA 4
28003 Madrid
Spain

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost

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€ 2 095 763,75
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