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The DIAVEM project (Development of Industrial Technological Solutions for Glass/Metal Assembly) is a collaborative resourcing project focused on the problems of assembling non-weldable materials. It brings together 6 CRTs/CTI flagships of the Industrial R&I of the Grand East: Cerfav, CIRTES, CM2T, IREPA LASER and TJFU will work on this project coordinated by the INSTITUT DE SOUDURE. The aim of the project will be to develop and develop multi-material assembly processes for metal/glass and glass/glass assembly, as well as suitable and clean surface treatment technologies to improve assemblies, characterise the holding of assemblies and develop their uses for multi-material parts with new functionalities related to transparency properties and/or meeting needs for weight gain or reduction of assembly complexity. The latter will involve the realisation of demonstrators representative of the targeted sectors of activity: biomedical, electronics, energy and additive manufacturing by Stratodesign. (English)
Property / summary: The DIAVEM project (Development of Industrial Technological Solutions for Glass/Metal Assembly) is a collaborative resourcing project focused on the problems of assembling non-weldable materials. It brings together 6 CRTs/CTI flagships of the Industrial R&I of the Grand East: Cerfav, CIRTES, CM2T, IREPA LASER and TJFU will work on this project coordinated by the INSTITUT DE SOUDURE. The aim of the project will be to develop and develop multi-material assembly processes for metal/glass and glass/glass assembly, as well as suitable and clean surface treatment technologies to improve assemblies, characterise the holding of assemblies and develop their uses for multi-material parts with new functionalities related to transparency properties and/or meeting needs for weight gain or reduction of assembly complexity. The latter will involve the realisation of demonstrators representative of the targeted sectors of activity: biomedical, electronics, energy and additive manufacturing by Stratodesign. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The DIAVEM project (Development of Industrial Technological Solutions for Glass/Metal Assembly) is a collaborative resourcing project focused on the problems of assembling non-weldable materials. It brings together 6 CRTs/CTI flagships of the Industrial R&I of the Grand East: Cerfav, CIRTES, CM2T, IREPA LASER and TJFU will work on this project coordinated by the INSTITUT DE SOUDURE. The aim of the project will be to develop and develop multi-material assembly processes for metal/glass and glass/glass assembly, as well as suitable and clean surface treatment technologies to improve assemblies, characterise the holding of assemblies and develop their uses for multi-material parts with new functionalities related to transparency properties and/or meeting needs for weight gain or reduction of assembly complexity. The latter will involve the realisation of demonstrators representative of the targeted sectors of activity: biomedical, electronics, energy and additive manufacturing by Stratodesign. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3712035 in France
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Project Q3712035 in France

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    21,280.0 Euro
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    53,200.0 Euro
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    40.0 percent
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    1 July 2017
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    31 December 2019
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    IREPA LASER
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    Le projet DIAVEM (Développement de solutions technologiques Industrielles pour l'Assemblage VErre/Métal) est un projet de ressourcement collaboratif centré sur les problématiques d'assemblage de matériaux a priori non soudables. Elle regroupe 6 CRT/CTI fleurons de la R&I industrielle du Grand Est : CERFAV, CIRTES, CM2T, IREPA LASER et TJFU travailleront dans ce projet coordonné par l'INSTITUT DE SOUDURE. Le projet aura pour objectif développer et mettre au point des procédés d'assemblage multi-matériaux pour l'assemblage métal/verre et verre/verre ainsi que les technologies de traitements de surface adaptés et propres pour améliorer les assemblages, de caractériser la tenue des assemblages et enfin d'en développer les usages pour la réalisation de pièces multi-matériaux présentant de nouvelles fonctionnalités liées aux propriétés de transparence et/ou répondant à des besoins de gain de poids ou de réduction de complexité d'assemblage. Il s'agira pour ce dernier point de réaliser des démonstrateurs représentatifs des secteurs d'activités ciblées : biomédical, électronique, énergie et fabrication additive par Stratoconception. (French)
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    The DIAVEM project (Development of Industrial Technological Solutions for Glass/Metal Assembly) is a collaborative resourcing project focused on the problems of assembling non-weldable materials. It brings together 6 CRTs/CTI flagships of the Industrial R&I of the Grand East: Cerfav, CIRTES, CM2T, IREPA LASER and TJFU will work on this project coordinated by the INSTITUT DE SOUDURE. The aim of the project will be to develop and develop multi-material assembly processes for metal/glass and glass/glass assembly, as well as suitable and clean surface treatment technologies to improve assemblies, characterise the holding of assemblies and develop their uses for multi-material parts with new functionalities related to transparency properties and/or meeting needs for weight gain or reduction of assembly complexity. The latter will involve the realisation of demonstrators representative of the targeted sectors of activity: biomedical, electronics, energy and additive manufacturing by Stratodesign. (English)
    22 November 2021
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    AL0016696
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