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NanoTextSurf · Nanotextured surfaces for membranes, protective textiles, friction pads and abrasive materials

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 201730 November 2020EU funding €5,800,241Call H2020-IND-CE-2016-17

Cellulose, the most abundant polymer on Earth, is a classic example of a high reinforcement materials produced from renewable resources. Cellulose nanomaterials produced either with chemical and/or mechanical means from cellulose fibres are safe, biodegradable, ultra-strong, durable and suitable for novel functional applications. Cellulose nanomaterials strengthen the production of lean added value products. They enable novel functional products and improve the competitiveness of European industry. However, it is necessary to further develop application processes for cellulose nanomaterials. NanoTextSurf aims to upgrade existing pilot lines for manufacturing and demonstrating nanotextured surfaces with mechanically enhanced properties. The focal approach of the surface manufacturing concept is to construct nanostructured surfaces based on nanoscale biomaterials. Formation of surfaces will be realised by utilising these building blocks with on-line application techniques (cast and foam coating and screen-printing), which enable the formation of the true nanotextured architecture. This approach will guarantee that robust, efficient and easily up-scalable processes with in-line controlling methods will be available as open access services with reasonable costs. The nanotextured products and their mechanically enhanced performance will be demonstrated as value added products of the existing and novel bio-based membranes at liquid purification, functional textiles for fire retardant fabrics and linings, novel friction materials for transport applications and abrasive materials for surface finishing. Their economic feasibility, safety and environmental acceptability will be evaluated with life cycle sustainability assessment. The results can be exploited in the existing manufacturing lines. Besides these products, NanoTextSurf partners have recognised additional markets such as hospital textiles, industrial wipes, air purification filters and food packaging materials.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €1,260,850

participant

TEKSTINA TEKSTILNA INDUSTRIJA DOO

SI · €250,731

participant

UNIVERSITAT WIEN

AT · €374,946

participant

INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

UK · €302,679

participant

FURKA REIBBELAGE AG

CH · €237,125

participant

IFEU - INSTITUT FUR ENERGIE- UND UMWELTFORSCHUNG HEIDELBERG GGMBH

DE · €457,649

participant

MIRKA OY

FI · €427,875

participant

UNIVERZA V MARIBORU

SI · €195,750

participant

BERNDORF BAND GMBH

AT · €640,208

participant

ACONDAQUA INGENIERIA DEL AGUA SL

ES · €50,400

participant

EIDGENOSSISCHE MATERIALPRUFUNGS- UND FORSCHUNGSANSTALT

CH · €848,000

participant

SARTORIUS STEDIM BIOTECH GMBH

DE · €259,091

participant

STOCKHOLMS UNIVERSITET

SE · €494,938

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