sirris smart coating workshop - easy-to-clean and self cleaning coatings - 19 may 2011 --...
DESCRIPTION
‘Easy-to-clean’ or ‘self-cleaning’ properties of surfaces are highly demanded new functionalities for a large number of products. Coated surfaces can also combine different functionalities, offering companies the opportunity to develop new products to protect their competitive edge. Since new developments happen quickly, Sirris offers a useful overview of innovations and how to apply them in practice in a single workshop.This workshop will provide answers to frequently asked questions and participants will learn much theory and practice about maintenance-friendly, self-cleaning coatings. Coating experts will present the technical aspects and scientific background of these coatings, followed by testimonials from entrepreneurs about incorporating easy-to-clean coatings into their products.TRANSCRIPT
the collective centre of the belgian technology industy
Workshop - Self- cleaning and easy- to-clean coatings - 19 May 2011Benjamin Vandeputte
Programme (1/2)
• 9h30 Introduction - Benjamin Vandeputte, Program manager Materials engineering, Sirris
• 9h45 State of the art of Easy-to-clean coatings - Heidi Van den Rul, Sirris Smart Coating Application Lab
• 10h30 Application of easy-to-clean textiles in sports wear -Marc Van Parys, University College Ghent
• 11h15 Break
• 11h30 Photocatalytic coatings and applications - Stephan Blöß, KRONOS International, Inc., Leverkusen, Germany
• 12h15 Lunch
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Programme (2/2)
• 13h45 Sustainable superhydrophobic coatings - Robin Ras, Molecular Materials, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland
• 14h30 Durable easyclean surfaces for the building industry -Franz Hörzenberger, OCAS/LANCAS
• 15h30 Pilkington Activ™ Coating on Glass - Herman van derKlugt, Pilkington Benelux BV
• 16h00 Visit of the Smart Coating Application Lab
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Sirristhe collective center of the belgian technology industry
• Nonprofit organisation• Industry owned• Member organisation
“Increase the competitiveness of belgian technological companies through
technological innovations”
Mission
Technology domains
•Materials Engineering
•Production Technology
•Mechatronics
•Rapid Manufacturing
•Software Engineering & ICT
•Technology Coaching
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25%16%
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tribologisch (krasvastheid, ...) adhesie (meestal anti-)anti-corrosie appearance/optischUV-bescherming anti-statischtransparantie (VIS, IR, ...)
Multifunctionality
Belgian Technological CompaniesGerman market studyProgress in Organic Coatings 58 (2007) 122-126
Why did we do it?most wanted future demands for surfaces
Why did we do it?most wanted future demands for surfaces
• Sirris Business intelligence build up through roadmaps, interviews, market studies
• (c) by Sirris
• External
• Techniline
• Sectororialinterviews
Official Inauguration event30th september 2010
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From idea to product
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• Demonstration lab with• new technologies• technology screening and
selection• development of new
surface functions• improvement of
material’s performance• proof of concept (also
large areas)• testing of surface
properties• Failure analysis
• Linking to partners and suppliers
Service to industry
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EntranceLevel
Cost
Scale upscaling / semi-industrial
Customer specific
Close to the industry
Smart Coating Application LabPVD and PACVD
• PVD/PECVD/CVD equipments
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The newest generation of PVD/PECVD coatings- Arc evaporation- Magnetron sputtering- PACVD- Duplex treatmentDeposition of new
multifunctional and smart coatings
High coating quality by HIPIMS technology
T-mode control in reactive sputtering for the deposition of metal oxides Deposition of DLC and glass
like coatings by PECVD process
Hauzer Flexicoat® 850
Smart Coating Application Lab Chemical lab
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Testing and measurements
Hybrid chemistry(Organic+ Inorganic),
incl. sol- gel synthesis
Particle surfacemodification
Formulation / Compounding
Application: Coating & Printing
Functional coatings by hybrid chemical technology
Smart Coating Application LabInkt Jet Printing
• Development and demonstration of low cost conducting inks as replacement for silver based inks
• European project
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Printed Sensors
Printed Photovoltaics OLED’s
RFID’s
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http://www.sirris.be/smartcoatinglab
Enquiry form
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Programme (1/2)
• 9h30 Introduction - Benjamin Vandeputte, Program manager Materials engineering, Sirris
• 9h45 State of the art of Easy-to-clean coatings - Heidi Van den Rul, Sirris Smart Coating Application Lab
• 10h30 Application of easy-to-clean textiles in sports wear -Marc Van Parys, University College Ghent
• 11h15 Break
• 11h30 Photocatalytic coatings and applications - Stephan Blöß, KRONOS International, Inc., Leverkusen, Germany
• 12h15 Lunch
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Programme (2/2)
• 13h45 Sustainable superhydrophobic coatings - Robin Ras, Molecular Materials, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland
• 14h30 Durable easyclean surfaces for the building industry -Franz Hörzenberger, OCAS/LANCAS
• 15h30 Pilkington Activ™ Coating on Glass - Herman van derKlugt, Pilkington Benelux BV
• 16h00 Visit of the Smart Coating Application Lab
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Tour of the lab
• 2 Groups• Blue text• Red text
• 3 Subgroups
• Networking drink
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