The Institute for Materials Technology and Plastics Processing (IWK) of the University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil has strong knowledge on injection moulding and composites. IWK formulated an Expression of Interest (see attachment) and is mainly interested in collaborations in the framework of the following call topics:
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NMP-2007-1.2-1 or NMP-2007-2.1-1: Tests and analyses of the influences of injection moulding with nano reinforced materials to parts properties (content, size, shape and distribution of filler)
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NMP-2007-2.2-1, NMP-2007-2.2-2 or NMP-2007-2.2-3: R+D work in the pre-phase of serial production concerning conversion of new materials into new products, e.g. transparent polymers with electrical or thermal conductivity for electronics and photonics
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NMP-2007-2.4-1 or NMP-2007-3.1-2:
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Integration of new functionalities into plastic parts (sensors, lighting, electrical or thermal conductivity, etc.) in a one step process for cost-effective parts production. Wide experience exists with back injection moulding.
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Developing and realisation of new cost-efficient, energy saving and flexible production processes using special mould and process technologies. Actual project experiences exist with cycle time reduction of up to 60%.
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NMP-2007-3.1-2, NMP-2007-4.0-1 or NMP-2007-4.0-2: Recombining the advantages of plastic and composite material properties using innovative production processes, e.g. metal injection moulded load transmission elements for large composite structures. Experience in a collaborative project between IWK, ETHZ and a German University of Applied Sciences.
Szczegółowe informacje zawarte są w ulotce informacyjnej (81kB) (jęz. angielski)
Dane kontaktowe:
Institut fuer Werkstofftechnik und Kunststoffverarbeitung (IWK)
Director Prof. Dr. Frank Ehrig
Oberseestr. 10
CH-8640 Rapperswil
SwitzerlandPhone +41 55 222 4905
Fax +41 55 222 4769 e-mial: fehrig@hsr.ch
www: www.hsr.ch
www: www.iwk.hsr.ch (tylko w języku niemiecki)
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