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Project Q3685624 in France
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DOM DUR MAT — COLLABORATIVE PROJECT
Project Q3685624 in France

    Statements

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    413,050.0 Euro
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    888,750.73 Euro
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    46.48 percent
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    1 September 2019
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    31 December 2023
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    Université des Antilles
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    16°13'29.50"N, 61°31'47.82"W
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    97157
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    Ce projet répond à l'appel à projets collaboratifs, innovations sur les matériaux 2017. L'objectif du projet DomDurMat est de répondre aux besoins des industriels et pouvoirs publics locaux en matière de prédiction et d'amélioration de la durabilité des matériaux sous climat et insulaire. Il portera principalement sur les matériaux polymériques ou à matrices polymériques. Il s'agira de mettre au point une méthode de vieillissement accéléré adaptée à nos conditions climatiques tropicales insulaires et une technique de caractérisation flash du vieillissement qui serviront d'outils d'aide à la sélection quant à la durabilité des matériaux. (French)
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    This project responds to the call for collaborative projects, innovations on materials 2017. The aim of the DomDurMat project is to meet the needs of local industry and public authorities to predict and improve the sustainability of climate and island materials. It will focus on polymeric or polymeric die materials. The aim will be to develop an accelerated ageing method adapted to our tropical island climatic conditions and a flash characterisation technique for aging that will be used as a tool to assist in the selection of materials for the durability of the materials. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    Identifiers

    GP0021076
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