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FIBFAB SIGNED

INDUSTRIALIZATION OF BIOBASED TEXTILE FABRICS FOR CLOTHING APPLICATIONS

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Project "FIBFAB" data sheet

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Coordinator
AIMPLAS - ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE MATERIALES PLASTICOS Y CONEXAS 

Organization address
address: CALLE GUSTAVE EIFFEL 4 PARQUE TECNOLOGICO DE PATERNA
city: PATERNA VALENCIA
postcode: 46980
website: www.aimplas.es

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 Coordinator Country Spain [ES]
 Project website http://fibfab-project.eu/
 Total cost 1˙447˙689 €
 EC max contribution 1˙266˙296 € (87%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.3. (PRIORITY 'Societal challenges)
2. H2020-EU.2. (PRIORITY 'Industrial leadership')
 Code Call H2020-FTIPilot-2016-1
 Funding Scheme IA
 Starting year 2017
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2017-01-01   to  2019-09-30

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    AIMPLAS - ASOCIACION DE INVESTIGACION DE MATERIALES PLASTICOS Y CONEXAS ES (PATERNA VALENCIA) coordinator 330˙525.00
2    CENTRE SCIENTIFIQUE & TECHNIQUE DE L'INDUSTRIE TEXTILE BELGE BE (BRUXELLES) participant 512˙520.00
3    YUNSA YUNLY SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI TR (ISTANBUL) participant 220˙654.00
4    SINTEX AS CZ (CESKA TREBOVA) participant 126˙192.00
5    D.S. FIBRES NV BE (DENDERMONDE) participant 76˙404.00

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 Project objective

FIBFAB project aims to industrialize and launch successfully the production of biodegradable and sustainable polylactic acid (PLA) based fabrics (wool/PLA and cotton/PLA) for the applications in casual (men and womenswear), protective and workwear clothing, and to overcome current limitations of PLA fibres as real alternative to current fabrics (wool and cotton with polyester fibres).

Main FIBFAB project innovations are:

- To obtain a final clothing product 100% bio-based and biodegradable that meets the mechanical and performance requirements of the textile sector

- To improve the current poor thermal resistance of PLA fibres to meet the requirements in several clothing applications by adding additives to enhance the final PLA crystallinity.

- To improve the extrusion process for PLA fibres and especially the mechanical spinning process

-To introduce in the textile market yarns and fabrics produced from PLA fibres combined with cotton or wool.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2019 Nuria López Aznar
Sustainable Fibers for Textile Applications
published pages: 290-292, ISSN: 1550-9087, DOI: 10.1089/ind.2019.29187.nla
Industrial Biotechnology 15/5 2019-11-26
2017 Maria-Pilar Diego, Miguel-Ángel Valera
Improved Biobased Fibers for Different Textile Appilcations: Clothing and Automotive Sectors
published pages: 285-288, ISSN: 1550-9087, DOI: 10.1089/ind.2017.29108.mpd
Industrial Biotechnology 13/6 2019-06-11
2018 Nuria López Aznar
Bio-based fibers with improved properties for apparel
published pages: 173, ISSN: , DOI:
Bio-based fibers with improved properties for apparel 4 December 2018 2019-06-06
2018 Nuria López Aznar
Improved based fibres for clothing applications
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Bio plastics magazine 06/2018 2019-06-06

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