Nanotechnology based surface treatment for corrosion protection and deposit control of power plant equipment

Nanotechnology can provide possibilities for obtaining new valuable information regarding performance and corrosion protection in power plants. In general, the desired performance of the contact surfaces is an easy-to-release effect. The idea is to prolong the time interval between cleaning periods or make cleaning procedures easier and less expens
Project description

Nanotechnology can provide possibilities for obtaining new valuable information regarding performance and corrosion protection in power plants. In general, the desired performance of the contact surfaces is an easy-to-release effect. The idea is to prolong the time interval between cleaning periods or make cleaning procedures easier and less expensive. Corrosion protection is also desired to extend the lifetime of various power plant parts and thus optimise plant energy output and overall efficiency. The project tested functional sol-gel coating based on nanotechnology in a variety of conditions. (Energy 10)

Results

Nanotechnology can provide possibilities for obtaining new valuable information regarding performance and corrosion protection in power plants. In general, the desired performance of the contact surfaces is an easy-to-release effect. The idea is to prolong the time interval between cleaning periods or make cleaning procedures easier and less expensive. Corrosion protection is also desired to extend the lifetime of various power plant parts and thus optimise plant energy output and overall efficiency. The project tested functional sol-gel coating based on nanotechnology in a variety of conditions. (Energy 10)

Key figures

Period:
2007 - 2009
Funding year:
2007
Own financial contribution:
1.11 mio. DKK
Grant:
1.05 mio. DKK
Funding rate:
52 %
Project budget:
2.01 mio. DKK

Category

Programme
ForskEL
Technology
Bio and waste
Case no.
7467

Participants

VATTENFALL A/S (Main Responsible)
Partners and economy
Partner Subsidy Auto financing
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Contact

Kontakperson
Vilhelmsen, Tommy
Comtact information
Vattenfall A/S
Støberigade 14
DK-2450 København SV
www.vattenfall.dk
Vilhelmsen, Tommy , 65684420, tommy.vilhelmsen@vattenfall.com
Øvr. Partnere: DONG Energy A/S; Teknologisk Institut; Lunds Universitet; BECK + associates

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