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Project Q4295771 in France, Belgium
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Cross-border development of polymer-natural fiber composites. Taking into account the emissive and sensory aspects
Project Q4295771 in France, Belgium

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    1,612,720.64 Euro
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    3,225,441.3 Euro
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    1 April 2016
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    31 March 2020
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    CERTECH (Centre de ressources technologiques en chimie)
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    Biocomposites are demanded by a variety of sectors including transport, construction, sport, furniture, and in consumer goods. In this context the COMPOSENS project’s mission is to develop polymer composite materials with low environmental impact. These composites will incorporate renewable resources from the Franco-Belgian border region, meaning hemp and flax fibres as well as wood flour and sawdust. In addition to being renewable, these materials are also lighter than their non-renewable equialents like glass fiber. An innovative way of fibers impregnation with thermoplastics is envisaged. The COMPOSENS project seeks to develop new applications for biocomposites. It will address the demands of industries in the Franco-Belgian border region (specifically SME). (English)
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