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IMPRESS · Flexible Compression Injection Moulding Platform for Multi-Scale Surface Structures

FP7Status: CLOSED1 May 201030 April 2013EU funding €4,616,297

IMPRESS targets the development of a technological injection moulding platform for serial production of plastic components incorporating micro or nano scale functional features. The platform will be based on the gathering of up to date and most advanced facilities based on three main modules, each of them being a tool box including several building blocks:-a tool manufacturing module involving different technologies of micro- nano direct manufacturing, from top-down to bottom-up such as self-assembling,-an injection moulding module including equipments fitted with up to date hardware to improve replication quality and capability,-an intelligence module dedicated to advanced process control and online metrology integration.Beside this large panel of facilities, three case studies have been selected (biology, health and energy), each of them requiring a specific and well defined surface micro-nano texturation. These case studies cover a very large range of nano-feature (from 100nm up to 1 µm) and component size (from 1 cm2 up to 1000 cm2). They will serve to qualify the capabilities of the different building blocks and will allow (i) to select the most suitable building blocks as of application requirements (ii) to learn about the platform working and (iii) to anticipate the technological future of the platform.Finally, a technico-economic tool for decision making will be developed based on the IMPRESS case studies and thus to allow end-users to select the most appropriate configuration regarding the end product manufacturing requirements. Further to the IMPRESS case studies, the performances of the platform will be validated through a satellite group.IMPRESS technological platform will accelerate the production and the time to market of micro nano-scale functional feature on multi-component devices in order to obtain an important reduction of needed supply chain space, technological risk and manufacturing costs of next generation plastic part products.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

CENTRE TECHNIQUE INDUSTRIEL DE LA PLASTURGIE ET DES COMPOSITES

FR · €726,373

participant

COMPOSE SAS

FR · €265,620

participant

CSEM CENTRE SUISSE D'ELECTRONIQUE ET DE MICROTECHNIQUE SA - RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT

CH · €672,415

participant

CROSPON LIMITED

IE · €237,132

participant

POLYMERIS

FR · €83,700

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €352,525

participant

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €483,323

participant

CARL ZEISS AG

DE · €324,316

participant

ACP - ADVANCED CLEAN PRODUCTION GMBH

DE · €206,800

participant

MOLDETIPO II-ENGINEERING MOULDS AND PROTOTYPES (PORTUGAL) LDA

PT · €314,030

participant

BILLION SAS

FR · €312,254

participant

SILLIA ENERGIE SAS

FR · €120,253

participant

Beckman Coulter Biomedical GmbH

DE · €40,721

participant

CARDIFF UNIVERSITY

UK · €331,618

participant

KISTLER INSTRUMENTE AG

CH · €145,218

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