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Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X). Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The aim of the project is to develop technology for obtaining innovative hot-melt adhesives (UV-HMPSA) networked by modern initiators of UV (FI-K). These adhesives would eventually be used in the manufacture of a wide range of self-adhesive materials, such as adhesive tapes, labels, decorative foils, protective films and self-adhesive medical materials. Innovative hot-Melts will be produced by radical polymerisation of selected (met)acrylate monomers and a new type of unsaturated photoinitiator (as a comonomer) in the organic solvent environment and then distilling the solvent. From the experience of the research team and from market reports, it appears that polyacrylate non-soluble hot-melt adhesives are the best in their class in terms of self-adhesive properties (i.e. adhesion, stickiness and cohesion), resistance to variable weather conditions and ageing. The resulting solvent-free adhesives will be coated at a temperature of approximately 140 amps;C on a specially adapted coating and low viscosity adhesive compositions (modified with photoreactive additives) will be coated at room temperature. The obtained adhesive films will be networked with radiation emitted by UV lamps or LEDs. (English)
Property / summary: Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X). Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The aim of the project is to develop technology for obtaining innovative hot-melt adhesives (UV-HMPSA) networked by modern initiators of UV (FI-K). These adhesives would eventually be used in the manufacture of a wide range of self-adhesive materials, such as adhesive tapes, labels, decorative foils, protective films and self-adhesive medical materials. Innovative hot-Melts will be produced by radical polymerisation of selected (met)acrylate monomers and a new type of unsaturated photoinitiator (as a comonomer) in the organic solvent environment and then distilling the solvent. From the experience of the research team and from market reports, it appears that polyacrylate non-soluble hot-melt adhesives are the best in their class in terms of self-adhesive properties (i.e. adhesion, stickiness and cohesion), resistance to variable weather conditions and ageing. The resulting solvent-free adhesives will be coated at a temperature of approximately 140 amps;C on a specially adapted coating and low viscosity adhesive compositions (modified with photoreactive additives) will be coated at room temperature. The obtained adhesive films will be networked with radiation emitted by UV lamps or LEDs. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X). Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The aim of the project is to develop technology for obtaining innovative hot-melt adhesives (UV-HMPSA) networked by modern initiators of UV (FI-K). These adhesives would eventually be used in the manufacture of a wide range of self-adhesive materials, such as adhesive tapes, labels, decorative foils, protective films and self-adhesive medical materials. Innovative hot-Melts will be produced by radical polymerisation of selected (met)acrylate monomers and a new type of unsaturated photoinitiator (as a comonomer) in the organic solvent environment and then distilling the solvent. From the experience of the research team and from market reports, it appears that polyacrylate non-soluble hot-melt adhesives are the best in their class in terms of self-adhesive properties (i.e. adhesion, stickiness and cohesion), resistance to variable weather conditions and ageing. The resulting solvent-free adhesives will be coated at a temperature of approximately 140 amps;C on a specially adapted coating and low viscosity adhesive compositions (modified with photoreactive additives) will be coated at room temperature. The obtained adhesive films will be networked with radiation emitted by UV lamps or LEDs. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Development of technology for the production of thermomelting Hemt-melt adhesives with new UV photoinitiators
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    873,085.26 zloty
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    209,540.46 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    1,746,170.52 zloty
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    419,080.92 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    50.0 percent
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    1 August 2017
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    31 July 2020
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    ZACHODNIOPOMORSKI UNIWERSYTET TECHNOLOGICZNY W SZCZECINIE
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    Numer_referencyjny_programu_pomocowego: SA.41471(2015/X). Przeznaczenie_pomocy_publicznej: art. 25 rozporządzenia KE nr 651/2014 z dnia 17 czerwca 2014 r. uznające niektóre rodzaje pomocy za zgodne z rynkiem wewnętrznym w stosowaniu art. 107 i 108 Traktatu (Dz. Urz. UE L 187/1 z 26.06.2014). Celem projektu jest opracowanie technologii otrzymywania innowacyjnych klejów typu hot-melt (UV-HMPSA) sieciowanych nowoczesnymi inicjatorami UV (FI-K). Kleje te docelowo znalazłyby zastosowanie w produkcji szerokiej gamy materiałów samoprzylepnych, takich jak taśmy samoprzylepne, etykiety, folie dekoracyjne, folie ochronne oraz samoprzylepne materiały medyczne. Innowacyjne hot-melty zostaną wytworzone na drodze polimeryzacji rodnikowej wybranych monomerów (met)akrylanowych oraz nowego rodzaju fotoinicjatora nienasyconego (jako komonomeru) w środowisku rozpuszczalnika organicznego, a następnie oddestylowaniu tegoż rozpuszczalnika. Z doświadczenia zespołu badawczego, jaki i z doniesień rynkowych, wynika że poliakrylanowe kleje bezrozpuszczalnikowe typu hot-melt są najlepsze w swojej klasie pod względem właściwości samoprzylepnych (tj. adhezji, kleistości i kohezji), odporności na zmienne warunki atmosferyczne oraz starzenie. Otrzymane kleje bezrozpuszczalnikowe będą powlekane w temperaturze około 140°C na specjalnej do tego celu przystosowanej powlekarce a kompozycje klejowe o niskiej lepkości (modyfikowane dodatkami fotoreaktywnymi) będą powlekane w temperaturze pokojowej. Otrzymane filmy klejowego będą sieciowane promieniowaniem emitowanym przez lampy UV lub diody LED. (Polish)
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    Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X). Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The aim of the project is to develop technology for obtaining innovative hot-melt adhesives (UV-HMPSA) networked by modern initiators of UV (FI-K). These adhesives would eventually be used in the manufacture of a wide range of self-adhesive materials, such as adhesive tapes, labels, decorative foils, protective films and self-adhesive medical materials. Innovative hot-Melts will be produced by radical polymerisation of selected (met)acrylate monomers and a new type of unsaturated photoinitiator (as a comonomer) in the organic solvent environment and then distilling the solvent. From the experience of the research team and from market reports, it appears that polyacrylate non-soluble hot-melt adhesives are the best in their class in terms of self-adhesive properties (i.e. adhesion, stickiness and cohesion), resistance to variable weather conditions and ageing. The resulting solvent-free adhesives will be coated at a temperature of approximately 140 amps;C on a specially adapted coating and low viscosity adhesive compositions (modified with photoreactive additives) will be coated at room temperature. The obtained adhesive films will be networked with radiation emitted by UV lamps or LEDs. (English)
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    POIR.04.01.01-00-0005/16
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