Improving the circularity of complex plastic multi-material composites using novel Biobased materials in B2B semi-finished products.
Programme: HORIZON-JU-CBE-2022
Duration: 1 september 2023 – 28 february 2027
Partners: Aitiip (coordinator), MOSES PRODUCTOS, SPECIFIC POLYMERS, CIDETEC, UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK, DITF, NOVAMONT, CENTEXBEL, COMFIL APS, IDE, CIRCE, QPLAN
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The general objective of CUBIC project is to improve the sustainability and circularity of complex products made of high-tech advanced multi-material composite thermoset and thermoplastic structures, by developing novel circular biobased alternative materials. CUBIC project designs novel materials (biobased polyamide grades, biobased endured 3R-CAN-epoxy prepeg & and biobased lignin derived carbon fibre.) to obtain circular by design 100% biobased and recyclable thermoplastic and thermoset B2B intermediate products (sub-assemblies) that permits to eco-design complex products adapting their intrinsic characteristics to novel unconventional manufacturing processes as new paradigm to advance in mass production advanced products.
The novel approach on which CUBIC project relies is based on modularity or pre-fabrication: the development of high-tech biobased intermediate formats (filaments, sheets – organosheets and UD-tapes, pellets, powder…). The smart combination of these intermediates into a final end-product allows to overcome the current technical and environmental limitations to meet the demanding requirements of a specific sector/application where a single biobased material doesn´t. Two end-products or specific applications will be validated within CUBIC project: type IV H2 gas storage pressure Vessel & automotive seat, that satisfy the technical and environmental requirements. The project demonstrates the de-manufacturing, recycling and valorization of the components too.
In this project, Moses Productos will work on manufacturing final bio-based products: a liner and an automotive seat.
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