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Public Funding for Dupont Teijin Films U.K. Limited

Registration Number 03776904

Current collector for improved battery performance (COATED)

47,572
2021-08-01 to 2022-07-31
Collaborative R&D
COATED is a collaborative industrial research project which aims to demonstrate a novel current collector in commercially viable lithium-ion battery pouch cells. The project includes a significant element of stakeholder engagement and techno-economic assessment to accelerate commercialisation with the identified supply chain.

Enhanced Recycling of Waste PET: Demonstration of the Circular Economy

137,191
2020-08-01 to 2023-05-31
Collaborative R&D
The key objective of this project and demonstrator technology is to create a circular economy for polyester (PET) plastic, remove all types of PET from the current waste stream and prevent environmental pollution: by doing so, the environmental impact is heavily reduced. This is due to the processing of waste that is currently either going to landfill or incinerated and producing recycled products that are currently only available from fossil fuel sources.This will have an invaluable impact on GHG emissions and climate change. The world is facing a plastic waste crisis because of an industrial and consumer mindset where plastic is viewed as 'cheap' and 'disposable'. However, this issue is not _with_ plastic, it's how _we_ deal with plastic - we must create a circular economy for this reliable and versatile material that has transformed our lives and is a superior material choice for packaging and extending the shelf-life of food. These waste PET products are currently deemed 'single-use' or 'unrecyclable' due to their multi-layer or multi-coloured nature. Our 'enhanced recycling' technology is capable of converting this PET waste into BHET, which is the building block for PET production. Our enhanced recycling can provide an effective and economical solution to the waste plastic crisis, and also has the benefit of carrying out this process whilst producing negligible emissions. The objective is to initially recycle 10,000 tons per year of waste PET into rPET to displace the conventional PET products. This product will be directly used to create rPET for use in sensible applications. This process supports and enhances 'The UK Plastic Pact' goal for creating a circular economy for essential plastic products, whilst also educating the consumers and brand owners towards optimizing the reuse, recycling and reduction of plastic use and production. The true circularity of this innovative approach is demonstrated by (i) the fact that low quality 'single-use' PET waste can be processed and upcycled into a higher-quality grade of material, and (ii) since the PET is converted back to the base ingredients, this cycle can be repeated indefinitely without loss of quality or properties. Through construction of this UK-first demonstration facility it is expected that the landscape for PET recycling will be changed forever and the goals of the UK Plastics Pact will be achievable.

GraphFilm

45,559
2015-04-01 to 2016-03-31
Feasibility Studies
This project involving Applied Graphene Materials, a rapidly growing start-up producing graphene nanoplatelets and dispersions , and DuPont Teijin Films, a leading polyester film manufacturer with a track record of innovation, will assess the feasibility of using graphene as a performance enhancer in polyester films . Dispersion techniques as well as polymerisation and coating methods will be investigated as possible routes for the incorporation of graphene in or on top of polyester films. The project will perform the first comprehensive characterisation of graphene containing polyester films including mechanical, electrical, thermal, chemical and barrier properties. This broad range of tests, matched with the available knowledge of commercial opportunities in the polyester film industry, will allow the partners to assess the benefits of graphene containing polyester films across a broad range of potential applications and to prioritise future development work.

Picture Window

2,000
2010-12-01 to 2012-03-31
Collaborative R&D
Picture Window will demonstrate an electrically controllable optical film for the built environment able to change its reflectivity characteristics to enable the control of solar radiation entering the building and to provide digital display of information at low-resolution. Using a new generation of high performance smectic A liquid crystal materials and recently developed know-how in the fabrication of LC device structures on plastic, the project will extend the applicability of the technology into the built environment.

University of Durham And DuPont Teijin Films UK Limited

2010-11-01 to 2013-10-31
Knowledge Transfer Partnership
To generate a new range of polyester films with improved surface properties for applications in solar cells and other electronic applications.

RAIL - Remotely Activated Interactive Label

2,798
2010-10-01 to 2011-12-31
Collaborative R&D
Develop printable semi-conductors capable of powering overt displays. Develop a process based on conventional or semi-conventional equipment. Make the components ultra low cost

High Quality Defect Minimised Film Surfaces

212,438
2007-10-01 to 2010-12-31
Collaborative R&D
Awaiting Public Summary

Encapsulation technologies for advanced lighting systems (ENTALS)

75,338
2007-07-01 to 2010-06-30
Collaborative R&D
Awaiting Public Summary

Low Cost Flexible Active Matrix Substrates - LoCo FAMS

210,856
2007-03-01 to 2010-02-28
Collaborative R&D
Awaiting Public Summary

Technology developments for manufacturing rollable e-paper displays based on organic semic

250,940
2007-01-01 to 2009-12-31
Collaborative R&D
Awaiting Public Summary

Polymer photovoltaics

0
2005-10-01 to 2008-09-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

Hybrid Direct Write Manufacture of Flexible Low Cost Active Matrix Backplanes

33,000
2005-03-01 to 2007-05-31
Collaborative R&D
Awaiting Public Summary

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

HISTORIC - Flexible Active Matrix Backpane Substrates for Low Cost Electronic Paper (FAMS)

125,000
2004-03-01 to 2007-11-30
Collaborative R&D
No abstract available.

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