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Metallization process

for plastic surfaces

Safe and sustainable-by-design metallic coatings and engineered surfaces

COATINGS2026 - FreeMe Final Conference

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Metallization process for plastic surfaces
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The final conference of the FreeMe Project will be hosted by MDPI with the support of EXELISIS, in Athens, Greece, at 20-22 April, 2026.

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FreeMe Project

At a glance

The FreeMe project proposes the metallization of polymeric (plastic or resins) surfaces eliminating the use of hexavalent chromium (Cr6+) and palladium (Pd) from the Plating on Plastics process, based on a safe and sustainable by design strategy.
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The project

FreeMe at SICT 2025

Our journey to Albufeira, Portugal for the SICT 2025 conference was one to remember! From setting up our interactive booth to hosting a dynamic workshop on Safe and Sustainable Coatings, FreeMe made its presence felt.

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FreeMe technologies will be validated in 3 applications in the: automotive aerospace home appliancies

industry.

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