Development of a fiber-friendly recycling route for natural fiber-reinforced plastics (NFRP) in order to use long fibers for the production of NFRP mats and short fibers for the production of injection molding granulate in a closed loop.
The aim of the project is to reduce the energy consumption in the thermoplastic foam injection molding by replacing energy-intensive variothermy with the use of novel coating strategies.
The aim of the project is to investigate the powder-bed-based melting of injection mold inserts with a focus on innovative cooling channel geometries, simulation approaches and post-processing methods for adjusting molded part properties.
Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences is planning a process technology for the CO2-neutral production of semi-finished fiber products from renewable raw materials. The aim is to optimize the production chain for sustainable lightweight construction, whereby gaps to conventional reinforcing fibres are to be closed.
As part of the project, a suitable process is to be developed to implement offcuts as injection molding components in the hybrid component process. The aim is to achieve a closed cycle with high added value.