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EU-Förderung (3.157.986 €): Werkzeuglose Fertigung komplexer Strukturen Hor01.01.2015 EU-Rahmenprogramm für Forschung und Innovation "Horizont"

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Werkzeuglose Fertigung komplexer Strukturen

Lithography based additive manufacturing technologies (L-AMT) are capable of fabricating parts with excellent surface quality, good feature resolution and precision. ToMax aims at developing integrated lithography-based additive manufacturing systems for the fabrication of ceramic parts with high shape complexity. The focus of the project is to unite industrial know-how in the field of software development, photopolymers and ceramics, high-performance light-sources, system integration, life cycle analysis, industrial exploitation and rewarding end-user cases. The consortium will provide 3D-printers with high throughput and outstanding materials and energy efficiency. The project is clearly industrially driven, with 8 out of 10 partner being SMEs or industry. Targeted end-use applications include ceramics for aerospace engineering, medical devices and energy efficient lighting applications. The consortium is aiming to exploit disruptive applications of L-AMT by developing process chains beyond the current state of the art, with the dedicated goal to provide manufacturing technologies for European Factories of the Future. By relying on L-AMT, ToMax the following objectives are targeted: (1) ToMax will provide methods which are 75% more material efficient with respect to traditional manufacturing (2) Are 25% more material efficient with respect to current AMT approaches by using computational modelling to optimize geometries and by providing recyclable wash-away supports. (3) ToMax will provide methods which are 35% more energy efficient that current AMT approaches by developing 50% faster thermal processing procedures. (4) Incorporate recycling for the first time in L-AMT of engineering ceramics Overall, the consortium will provide innovative, resource efficient manufacturing processes. ToMax will develop energy-efficient machinery and processes, with a focus on manufacturing of alumina, silicon nitride and cermet parts with high shape complexity.


Geförderte Unternehmen:

Firmenname Förderungssumme
Cycleco SAS 309.353 €
Deskartes Oy 330.250 €
International Syalons Newcastle Ltd. 110.000 €
IN-Vision Technologies AG 280.750 €
Lithoz GmbH 431.875 €
Osram GmbH 388.000 €
R2M Solution Srl 261.320 €
Rauschert Heinersdorf - Pressig GmbH 165.625 €
Technische Universitaet Wien 627.500 €
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid 253.313 €

Quelle: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/633192

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