Technology Offers
Chromatography under control
A new method monitors chromatographic filtration in real time and enables continuous process control.
- Automation / IT
- Analytics
- Environmental technology
- Plant engineering
- Chemical industry
- Measurement technology
A bright sample collector
An automated sample-collecting robot facilitates sampling of fluids for geological examinations in poorly accessible places.
- Process and production engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Energy technology
- Coating technology
- Plant engineering
Zigzagging to the cell stack
A novel, automated procedure for stacking optimises manufacturing for lithium-ion battery cells.
- Disposal, waste and sewage disposal
- Filter technology
- Plant engineering
- Raw material and textile industry
- Environmental technology
Recycling in demolition processes
Optimised separating method makes abrasives applied in water jet cutting reusable and minimises secondary waste in the demolition of nuclear plants.
Surmounting the peak with climate zones
A new separation process achieves peak performance in separating liquid mixtures with the aid of wandering temperature zones in continuous chromatography.
Transformers for the energy transition
A compact, low-cost design for solid-state transformers has proved to be particularly adaptable in switching to renewable energies.
Strong polymers for stronger accumulators
An efficiently manufactured separator made of a novel material mix can lengthen the life of lithium-ion accumulators.
- Coating technology
- Building industry
- Medicine and healthcare
- Microtechnology / precision mechanics
- Process and production engineering
- Safety technology
- Measurement technology
Long-lasting, highly efficient LED lights
Novel parallel LED wiring enables high power-saving potential for bright spotlights.
- Automotive industry
- Chemical industry
- Energy technology
- Polymer industry
- Mechanical engineering
- Food industry
- Process and production engineering
- Simulation and data processing
- Software and IT
- Drive technology
Simulate atomization at multiple scales
Virtual test bench using particle-based hydrodynamics provides improved simulation and realistic visualization of two-phase flows during atomization.