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The project takes a comprehensive approach on sustainability to provide a pathway that could contribute to the climate target through development of advanced thermal spray (TS) coatings for application in diverse sectors.
The aim of this AVANS project named AMECO is to develop a 2-year Master's Programme in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering with Co-op education strategy. The programme is planned to start in Sept. 2018.
The BioCoat project is about developing advanced biocompatible coatings in close collaboration with researchers at VIT Vellore University in India.
The major aim of the project is to develop protective coatings that provide improved engine efficiency and also fulfill the requirements posed by the alternative fuels to be used in heavy-duty vehicles.
Hydrogen has been identified as one of the fuels of the future for aviation.GKN Aerospace, together with six partners, is investing in the development of key components for hydrogen-powered aircraft engines. University West will contribute expert knowledge in metallurgy.
This research project aims to develop a new type of abhesion multilayer system based on the combination of layers with different mechanical/physical properties that can provide customized features for wear, friction, adhesion and wettability.
A project about Nanostructured Thermal Barrier Coatings.
Depleting fossil fuel resources, economic competitiveness, and environmental concerns have compelled to explore new avenues to improve efficiency of automotive engines.
The aviation industry is searching for new technology that can help reduce aviation's emissions of climate-damaging substances. In a newly started project, University West researchers are investigating how thermal spraying can be used for surface coating of composite components in the next generation of jet engines. Pratt & Whitney, Safran and Saint-Gobain are some of the global companies involved.
The aim of the project is to strengthen the regional business community through strategic cooperation in additive manufacturing between the space industry and the University West.
Suspension spraying and novel material design- a key technology for radically improved properties of thermal barrier coatings.