Název projektu:
Seeking a cutting process to be used in acrylic fiber production (Ref: 11 TR 99PD 3KUP )
Popis:
A Turkish SME, experienced in robotics systems and solutions, is looking for a cutting process, which will be used for cutting acrylic fibres that are squeezed between rollers during fibre production. The company is interested in commercial agreement with technical assistance and licensing opportunities with companies having expertise in cutting technologies and that has already developed a cutting process that can be used for this purpose.
Description:
In production process of acrylic fibres, fibres pass over several rollers. Sometimes these fibres curl over the rollers, which results in production stops. Then, fibres over steel rollers are cut manually by utility knife to re-start the production. The process might end with employees being injured with knife cuts.
In order to obtain a safer process, a robotic system or another process that will solve this problem is sought. The developed process should not damage rollers’ surface during cutting of acrylic fibres.
In this respect, the Turkish company is looking for a cutting process already developed to sign commercial agreements with technical assistance. It is also open to licensing opportunities related to such technologies.
Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements of the request
The required cutting process should be compatible with the process requirement of acrylic fibres, which are:
• Density : 1,17 g/cm3
• Shear stres : 30 cN/tex (0,5 Gpa)
• Elasticity modulus: 600 - 800 cN/tex (10 - 14 Gpa).
• Melt point : over 310°C fibers’ structure started to fail
Current and Potential Domain of Application
Acrylic fiber production
List of Keywords
Technology
Industrial Manufacture
Machining (turning, drilling, moulding, milling, planning, cutting)
Process control and logistics
Textiles Technology
Thermoplastic textile fibres
Description:
In production process of acrylic fibres, fibres pass over several rollers. Sometimes these fibres curl over the rollers, which results in production stops. Then, fibres over steel rollers are cut manually by utility knife to re-start the production. The process might end with employees being injured with knife cuts.
In order to obtain a safer process, a robotic system or another process that will solve this problem is sought. The developed process should not damage rollers’ surface during cutting of acrylic fibres.
In this respect, the Turkish company is looking for a cutting process already developed to sign commercial agreements with technical assistance. It is also open to licensing opportunities related to such technologies.
Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements of the request
The required cutting process should be compatible with the process requirement of acrylic fibres, which are:
• Density : 1,17 g/cm3
• Shear stres : 30 cN/tex (0,5 Gpa)
• Elasticity modulus: 600 - 800 cN/tex (10 - 14 Gpa).
• Melt point : over 310°C fibers’ structure started to fail
Current and Potential Domain of Application
Acrylic fiber production
List of Keywords
Technology
Industrial Manufacture
Machining (turning, drilling, moulding, milling, planning, cutting)
Process control and logistics
Textiles Technology
Thermoplastic textile fibres
Požadavky na partnera:
Collaboration Type
License Agreement
Assembly
Engineering
Technical consultancy
Quality control
Maintenance
Comments
- Type of partner sought: Commercial firms.
- Specific area of activity of the partner: Cutting technologies.
- Task to be performed by the partner sought: Licensing/Selling of an existing technology related to the technology request.
License Agreement
Assembly
Engineering
Technical consultancy
Quality control
Maintenance
Comments
- Type of partner sought: Commercial firms.
- Specific area of activity of the partner: Cutting technologies.
- Task to be performed by the partner sought: Licensing/Selling of an existing technology related to the technology request.
Obchodní firma/fyzická osoba:
Technologické inovační centrum s.r.o.
Kontaktní osoba:
Lenka Kostelníková
Email:
Telefon:
+420 739 570 792
