by brettworth | Jul 15, 2023
On Thursday 12 and Friday 13 January, the EU MULTHEM project was launched during the kickoff meeting at the facilities of Brightlands Materials Center on the Brightlands Chemelot Campus. The project aims at developing lighter, more efficient, and cost-effective...
by brettworth | Jul 14, 2023
The Recycling of Thermoplastic Composites project is a collaboration between Brightlands Materials Center and the companies Polytec, PP Recycling, Smile Again, Alligator, Plastica, Kedu Polymers, VKB International, Verbi, KS Consulting and ENBI Plastics. The project...
by Sanne Pluijmen | Jul 14, 2023
This project aims to find new use for low value plastic packaging waste material by adding (waste) fibers. The resulting composite materials will be tested for their viability in pallets for the packaging and transport industry. Brightlands Materials Center has...
by brettworth | Jul 14, 2023
The European Union’s co-funded EoLO-HUBs project will develop innovative technologies to recycle high-value materials from wind turbine blades. The project, which has almost 10 million euros in funding, will recover glass and carbon fibre from large thermoset turbine...
by curgoal | Jul 14, 2023
Fited and Brightlands Materials Center collaborate on creating the Bright Smart Scoliosis Brace in a React-EU project. This is a lightweight, comfortable, 3D‐printed patient‐ specific corrective scoliosis brace. Made out of continuous carbon fiber reinforced...
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