Jorge Rodríguez
Anaphoretic e-coatings as an eco-friendly alternative to conventional spray primers
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Jorge Rodríguez
Anaphoretic e-coatings as an eco-friendly alternative to conventional spray primers
Surface Engineering brings together a series of advanced technologies with widespread applications in the industrial world.
The group of Technology Centres led by the Navarre Industry Association, and made up of the IDONIAL Foundation, based in Asturias, and the TEKNIKER Foundation and CIDETEC Surface Engineering from the Basque Country, have received a grant for €3.9 million to set up a network in material and surface treatment technology and engineering, with the aim of becoming the front runners in Europe in this area of knowledge. The grant is part of the CERVERA Programme promoted by the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology – CDTI, and its implementation period will be from 2020 to 2022.
Surface Engineering brings together a series of technologies with widespread applications both in the industrial world and in a large number of everyday objects. From a simple door handle to the most sophisticated computer; they are all impregnated with surface coatings providing functionality and value. It is also possible to design antimicrobial and even virucidal surfaces thanks to a suitable combination of materials and their microstructure.
There are many industrial processes that cover the coating and functionalisation of surfaces, using different strategies. In this context, the project, entitled Network of excellence in surface functionalisation technologies for applications in industrial sectors with a high economic and social impact (CER-20191003), focuses on research into the most innovative surface treatment technologies for application in industrial sectors with a high added value.
For this purpose, the project will focus its development on a series of Driving technologies which, due to their novelty and impact capacity, offer better prospects for industrial transfer and benefits to society. Specifically, the technologies identified are: high-powered PVD vapour-phase coatings, micro- and nanostructure technologies such as nanoimprint lithography (NIL) and laser ablation (LS), molecular control coatings and environmentally sustainable advanced electrochemical technology.
The project aims to generate new knowledge through research into the above technologies, and to implement at a later stage strategies to take these developments to the pilot plant stage and adapt them to various selected industrial applications, or Demonstrators. In particular, it will implement new processes to obtain high hardness layers for the machine tool sector, decorative and functional surfaces with high resistance to corrosion with applications in transport, renewable energies or medical devices; and finally, active and ‘bio-inspired’ layers/surfaces with sensor and optical applications.
Furthermore, this project will attract talent and knowledge to these regions by incorporating new researchers with international experience, increasing industrial R&D recruitment, publishing articles in international journals and obtaining new funds in European programmes.
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Eva García, Jorge Rodríguez, Maria Lekka, Asier Salicio, Alba Dalmau, Rosalina Pérez, M. Belén García, Jesús Manuel Vega, Francisco Alcaide, Larraitz Ganborena y Yaiza González
Gran participaciu00f3n de Cidetec con 4 presentaciones orales y un pu00f3ster
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José Antonio Díez
Detecciu00f3n del origen y naturaleza del contaminante para la mejora del proceso de fabricaciu00f3n
CIDETEC has been accredited by ENAC (the Spanish National Accreditation Body) in accordance with the ISO 17025 standard, which guarantees the proficiency of the Surface Engineering laboratories for performing the tests to determine corrosion resistance in salt spray. This accreditation certifies CIDETEC Surface Engineering’s ability to offer the industry a range of absolutely reliable tests.
The ISO 17025 Standard
The ISO 17025 Standard provides the essential criteria that must be met by the testing and calibration laboratories, simplifying the standardisation of quality criteria. The main objective of this is to ensure the technical competence and reliability of analytical results. The standard includes both management requirements and technical requirements that affect the improvement of the quality of the work carried out in laboratories. These requirements are used as tools for the dissemination of collective knowledge, which helps the integration of staff, provides flexibility when adapting to changes in the environment and allows for the detection of problems for their early resolution. Lastly, the Accreditation of the Laboratory will be a formal recognition of its proficiency and technical expertise to carry out specific analyses.
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