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Bicarbonate media blasting for paint-varnish removal and dry surface treatment

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Complete
Geo-spatial type
Other
Total project cost
€284 852
EU Contribution
€213 639
Project Acronym
BiMed
STRIA Roadmaps
Vehicle design and manufacturing (VDM)
Transport mode
Airborne icon
Transport policies
Societal/Economic issues,
Environmental/Emissions aspects,
Safety/Security
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Call for proposal
SP1-JTI-CS-2010-05
Link to CORDIS
Objectives

Aircraft paint removal and repainting are required periodically during the operating lifetime of an aircraft for inspection, maintenance, and repair, as well as for changes in paint schemes. Historically, paint removal has been achieved using chemical strippers containing chlorinated solvents, phenol and chromates, which created hazardous working conditions and were a major source of hazardous-waste generation.

The search for alternative paint removal techniques has led to the use of a wide variety of processes. Up to now, the most widely used alternative is based on the use of peroxides strippers. However, this method generates large quantities of sludge when the gel is scrapped off the parts and washed off with water. Besides, this method is time consuming because of the long exposure time required and shows unsatisfactory results when not operated at a high enough temperature.

Facing impending environmental regulations and increased costs associated to the handling and disposing of such material, it is obvious that aircraft manufacturers and maintenance centres need to investigate alternative paint removal methods. Bicarbonate media blasting is a promising alternative technique, already used to remove aircraft paint by the US Air Force for several years. However, this technique has never been implemented at an industrial scale in Europe nor is homologated by European aircraft manufacturers.

In the BiMed project, SCOURING ENVIRONNEMENT, a French SME specialised in scouring and cleaning with environmentally friendly blasting processes for a large spectrum of applications including aeronautics, proposed to define and qualify a versatile bicarbonate media blasting technique for aeronautical use. In that perspective, SCOURING ENVIRONNEMENT has partnered to RESCOLL, a private technology centre specialised in composites and polymers and owning the well-known Nadcap accreditation.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Institution Name
European Commission
Type of funding
Public (EU)
Specific funding programme
JTI-CS - Joint Technology Initiatives - Clean Sky
Other Programme
JTI-CS-2010-5-ECO-01-011 Bicarbonate media blasting for paint-varnish removal and dry surface treatment

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
Scouring Environnement Sarl
Address
CHEMIN DES AUGERS 15, 33710 TAURIAC, France
EU Contribution
€90 867
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Rescoll
Address
ALLEE GEOFFROY SAINT HILAIRE 8, 33600 PESSAC, France
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€122 772

Technologies

Technology Theme
Manufacturing processes
Technology
Paint finishes for laminar flow
Development phase
Validation

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