Title
Nanostructured Advanced Ceramics (NASTRAC)

CoPED ID
5bca57d2-e0f3-4f33-ac74-c02c92eba07c

Status
Closed


Value
£544,410

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2008

End Date
Dec. 31, 2011

Description

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The goal of the NASTRAC project is to manufacture bulk advanced ceramic components with significantly enhanced properties delivered via a retained nanostructure. This will be demonstrated during the project at a pilot-scale level. Uniquely, the goal will be achieved using largely conventional processing routes (for example, powder suspension optimisation, atomisation to form a granulate and then pressing / sintering). The partners aim to realise a combined increase in sales of £5-10M over 5 years from project end. Advanced ceramic components, currently worth £17B worldwide, play an enabling role across many sectors. The NASTRAC project will focus on 2 case studies (zirconia inserts for valves and barium titanate capacitors), with inputs along the supply chain. Work will involve applying patented technology to create high solids content suspensions. Following conventional shaping, novel firing schedules (including microwave-assisted firing) will be used to ensure the nanostructure is retained. The final components will be assessed using in-field testing and / or appropriate in-service tests.

DYNAMIC-CERAMIC LIMITED LEAD_ORG
MEL CHEMICALS CHINA LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY PARTICIPANT_ORG
VALVE SOLUTIONS LTD PARTICIPANT_ORG
KNOWLES (UK) LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
DYNAMIC-CERAMIC LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Nanostructures
  2. Optimisation
  3. Projects
  4. Supply chains

Extracted key phrases
  1. Nanostructured Advanced Ceramics
  2. NASTRAC project
  3. Advanced ceramic component
  4. Project end
  5. Goal
  6. Final component
  7. Conventional processing route
  8. High solid content suspension
  9. Novel firing schedule
  10. Powder suspension optimisation
  11. Barium titanate capacitor
  12. Conventional shaping
  13. Scale level
  14. Nanostructure
  15. Case study

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