Project: ESTALLA

DESign of bio-based Thermoset polymer with rEcycLing capabiLity by dynAmic bonds for bio-composite Manufacturing – ESTELLA

 

 

ESTELLA is a European project funded under the HORIZON-CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01-11-(Safe and sustainable by design polymeric materials) call in the HORIZON-RIA action. The main objective of the ESTELLA project is to increase the sustainability of thermoset epoxy composites by introducing Covalent Adaptable Network (CAN) bonds in both fossil and bio-based resin matrices. As well us use of natural fibers as reinforcement throughout the entire value chain of the materials, starting from the design phase. Ultimately, this will enable their recycling while redefining all the involved manufacturing and recycling processes, ensuring a maximum recovery rate of the components, and strengthening the ecological and economic dimensions of the value chain for thermoset composites.

 

The ESTELLA methodology is characterised by the definition of different work packages, each dedicated to one or more technologies and pursuing specific objectives to enable the development of recyclable thermoset bio-composites.

 

The applied methodology is based on four main steps:

(a) Development of innovative recyclable thermoset matrices

(b) Obtaining fibers (continuous and discontinuous) with high compatibility with the developed resins

(c) Design and manufacturing of composite materials

(d) Recycling of matrices and composite materials

 

 

Projekt skizze (Quelle: ESTELLA Project)

 

Funding Programme:

HORIZON-CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01-11-Safe and sustainable by design polymeric materials  

 

Project-ID:

Grant No 101058371

 

Duration:

June 2022 – November 2025

 

Project Coordinator:

FUNDACION CIDAUT

 

Project Partner:

  • KOMPETENZZENTRUM HOLZ GMBH, Österreich
  • KEMIJSKI INSTITUT, Slowenien
  • SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT CIEZKIEJ SYNTEZY ORGANICZNEJ "BLACHOWNIA, Polen
  • STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH, institute Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, Niederland
  • CELABOR SCRL, Belgien
  • FUNDACION ANDALTE, Spanien
  • IDENER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AGRUPACION DE INTERES ECONOMICO, Spanien
  • FEYECON DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION BV, Niederland
  • EUROPEAN COMPOSITE RECYCLCING TECHNOLOGY AS, Dänemark
  • FRAUENHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., Deutschland
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE LEON, Spanien
  • SINTEF AS, Norwegen

 

Project Management:

Priv. Doz. DI Dr Arunjunai Raj Mahendran

 

Quelle: ESTELLA Projekt