Title and acronym
Toxic Free metallization process for plastic surfaces (FreeMe)
Programme and call
HORIZON-CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01-12
Reference
101058699
Principal investigator
Sonia Martel Martín
Project coordinator
Gaser Ossido Duro Srl (Italy)
Partners
- UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS (Spain)
- Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
- Creative Nano PC – Cnano (Greece)
- Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis – AUTH (Greece)
- Idener research and development agrupación de interes economico (Spain)
- Iris Technology Solutions, SL (Spain)
- Exelisis PC – EXE (Greece)
- Innovacion Y Consulting Technologico de Levante S.L. (Spain)
- Centro Ricerche FIAT SCPA – (Italy)
- Arcelic A.S. (Turquía)
- Israel Aerospace Industry – (Israel)
Overall project budget
4834592 €
Contribution of the European Commission
4834592 €
UBU´s budget
395312 €
Contribution of the European Commission
395312 €
Project duration
48 months (01/06/2022-31/05/2026)
Contact
Project website
Not available
Description
Technological advancement has significantly transformed coating methods by introducing metallic coatings on plastic substrates. The coating of plastics (PoP) has become an effective solution in a wide range of applications in the automotive, aerospace and domestic industries. However, current manufacturing processes present some significant disadvantages related to environmental, occupational, safety and quality sustainability of the coatings, i.e. the use of hexavalent chromium in the etching process and the use of palladium in the coating step. activation The FreeMe project proposes two revolutionary approaches for the metallization of polymer surfaces (plastics or resins) without the use of hexavalent chromium and palladium.
This Project has received funding from the research and innovation program of the European Union Horizon Europe within the framework of the grant agreement No.101058699