Durable ice-repellant coating process for aerospace and energy industries (ICEMART)

Abstract

Ice formation on aircraft, wind turbines and power lines is a major cost to industry and an ongoing cause of fatal air crashes and accidents from ice-shedding. Current ice-mitigation technologies rely on mechanical breaking of the ice, electrical heating or application of de-icing chemicals. These are expensive, inefficient, unreliable, and damaging to the environment. The aim of the ICEMART project is to develop a novel passive ice-repellent coating that will prevent ice formation and adhesion without the need for active ice-management. This development will have far-reaching impact across a wide range of sectors, including aviation and energy where it could save hundreds of lives, eliminate the discharge of over 100 million litres of aircraft de-icing fluid, contribute to annual savings of £7bn in fuel and 80Mtonnes of CO2 from aviation and improve wind generation efficiency by 17%. ICEMART technology is based on a novel patented technique for obtaining multi-functional additives that can be incorporated into coating resins making them highly repellent to water and ice, whilst providing a tough and durable coating.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

CAV ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED £120,365 £ 72,219
 

Participant

LONDON SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY £131,999 £ 131,999
INNOVATE UK
BAE SYSTEMS (OPERATIONS) LIMITED £120,000 £ 60,000
GKN AEROSPACE SERVICES LIMITED £153,309 £ 76,655
PROMETHEAN PARTICLES LIMITED £163,119 £ 114,183
TWI LIMITED £217,322 £ 209,063
PPG INDUSTRIES UK LIMITED £76,106 £ 38,053
OPUS MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES LTD. £164,616 £ 115,231

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