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Advanced Manufacturing of Polymers (AdMaP)

Reference Number
InnUK/104380/01
Title
Advanced Manufacturing of Polymers (AdMaP)
Status
Completed
Energy Categories
Energy Efficiency(Industry)
Research Types
Applied Research and Development
Science and Technology Fields
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Chemical Engineering)
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation
Not Cross-cutting
Principal Investigator
Project Contact
International Paint Limited
Award Type
Collaborative R&D
Funding Source
Innovate UK
Start Date
01 October 2018
End Date
30 September 2020
Duration
24 months
Total Grant Value
£618,614
Industrial Sectors
Region
London
Programme
Competition Call: 1711_MM_INFRA_R4_ST1_24M - November 2017 Sector Competition Strand 1: Materials and Manufacturing - 13 to 24 Months. Activity November 2017 Sector Competition Strand 1: Materials and Manufacturing - 13 to 24 Months
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Project Contact, International Paint Limited
Other Investigator
Project Contact, CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION LIMITED
Project Contact, INOX DESIGN LIMITED
Project Contact, MARLETON CROSS LIMITED
Project Contact, Teledyne e2v (UK) Limited
Project Contact, University of Nottingham
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Objectives
Abstract
Organic polymers are used in a range of sectors including composites for vehicles and aircraft; performance coatings and packaging and are difficult to synthesise at industrial scale. The manufacturing performance of industrial polymers is typically undertaken in large stirred tank reactors, heated by oil or steam jackets. These are characterised by long reaction times and are associated with slow heating /cooling cycles and lack of consistency between batches. Volume of production is also limited by capital cost of additional units. This project will develop a unique commercial scale microwave heating system for industrial polymer synthesis which can be retro-fitted to existing commercial reactors, delivering a step-change improvement in both reaction time, process control and volume production. We will then demonstrate the technical and commercial benefits of this technology through retro-fitting the design to an existing pilot-scale facility. Existing work at 5 kg scale has shown resins can be manufactured in half the time with improved colour (less burning) and enhanced specification. Outputs of this project will be the design of a commercial scale system, whose techno-economic performance is validated using a pilot-scale demonstrator. It will enable partner INOX design and Te2v to manufacture, sell and retrofit this technology to key players in the polymer industry and if fully realised would reduce their manufacturing costs by 5.6 bn EUR annually on a market for powder coatings worth 13bn EUR per year whilst at the same time cutting CO2 emissions by 740,000 tonnes per year. A verified supply chain with leveraged support by the Centre for Process Intensification (CPI) with will be used to engage other end users to promote wide adoption of this technology, befitting the UK industrial polymer sector.
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26/05/20