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  • Dr. Andreas Dietz from the Fraunhofer IST accepts 3rd place in the INNOspace Masters competition / 2022

    Bronze for "Ferrotherm"

    Press Release / July 06, 2022

    Award ceremony of the INNOSpaceMasters competition.
    © DLR

    At the INNOspace Masters conference on July 5th, 2022, Dr. Andreas Dietz of the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST was delighted to reach 3rd place in the INNOspace Masters innovation competition. The “Ferrotherm” project, on which Dr. Dietz is working together with researchers from the Fraunhofer ICT, was awarded a prize as part of the DLR Challenge 2021/2022. The aim is to develop carbon-free energy generation through iron combustion and electrochemical recycling that can also be used on the moon.

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  • The Fraunhofer IST at the Internationale Luft- und Raumfahrtausstellung 2022 / 2022

    Generating energy with lunar rock

    Press Release / June 17, 2022

    The Fraunhofer IST is working on solution approaches for a sustainable and secure energy supply  by means of lunar resources on the Moon.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Living on the Moon? This may perhaps sound somewhat unrealistic today, but the urbanization of the Moon is one of the future topics in space travel. Limited resources on the Moon, the lack of fossil fuels, and extreme conditions such as very high and very low temperatures and a different day/night rhythm necessitate new ideas for energy supply and for the production of the required components and parts. The Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST is developing new concepts in order to secure the energy supply by means of lunar resources. At the ILA in Berlin from 22 to 26 June 2022, visitors can obtain an overview of current projects and ideas.

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  • Fraunhofer IST honored as Zukunftgeber

    Press Release / June 07, 2022

    Die Übergabe der Zukunftgeber-Auszeichnung
    © Fraunhofer IST, Paul Kurze

    Great success for the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST: In the certification process for the Zukunftgeber award, which is presented by the Employers' Association for the Braunschweig Region (Arbeitgeberverband - AGV), the institute earned top marks and was rewarded with the Zukunftgeber employer seal.

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  • Water purification by means of diamond electrodes: Demonstration of  the degradation of blue textile dye using diamond electrodes.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Whether in the production of food and medicines, in horticultural businesses, in hospitals, or in every private household - disinfection and the reduction of pollutants in water and on surfaces play an important role in many areas of application. The addition of chemicals should, however, be avoided as extensively as possible in all these applications. This can be made possible through, for example, treatment with electrochemically produced ozonated water, a process which the Fraunhofer IST has been researching and developing for many years now.

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  • The Fraunhofer IST at the Hanover Fair 2022 / 2022

    Optimum temperatures in plastic injection molding by means of thin-film sensor technology from the Fraunhofer IST

    Press Release / May 04, 2022

    Sensory multi-coupling insert for monitoring temperature control.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    The precise regulation of mold temperatures and flow rates in injection molding is a major prerequisite for the resource-efficient, economical and reliable production of high-quality plastic parts. In order to optimize the design and monitoring of mold temperature control, the real temperatures, pressures and flow rates must be continuously recorded during the injection-molding process. For this purpose, a sensor system is being developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST with which, for the first time, the temperature can be measured directly inside the three-dimensional temperature-control channels.

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  • Thin-film sensors for temperature measurement in rolling contacts.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    The measurement of force, pressure, temperature, wear and other variables, directly in main load zones or on tool active surfaces by means of thin-film sensor technology, provides valuable data for the optimization of existing production processes or simulation models. With the wear-resistant thin-film sensors developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST and adapted to the respective application, measurements can also be undertaken in areas which were previously difficult to access. For the first time, the researchers have succeeded in carrying out a spatially resolved temperature measurement in rolling contacts subjected to mixed friction.

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  • © Fraunhofer IST

    In the presence of the German Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Robert Habeck, a delegation from the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft and the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure of the United Arab Emirates (MOEI) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Abu Dhabi.

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  • Fraunhofer researchers publish white paper / 2022

    Scalable manufacturing of pharmaceuticals for innovative therapies

    Press Release / March 18, 2022

    White paper “Scalable manufacture of ATMPs”
    © Fraunhofer

    Automate, standardize, digitalize - buzzwords that are currently important in virtually all fields, including the manufacture of medical products or pharmaceuticals. An important goal thereby is quality assurance with a simultaneous reduction in costs. In their white paper “Scalable manufacture of ATMPs”, researchers from nine different Fraunhofer institutes, including the Fraunhofer IST, use the example of novel and personalized cell and gene therapeutics to discuss which core building blocks are necessary for standardized and automated production.

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  • Elements exhibiting signs of wear
    © SKZ

    For the economical and ecologically sustainable processing of plastics, long-lasting and correspond-ingly wear-resistant machine components are required. The Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engi-neering and Thin Films IST and the Southern-German Plastics Center SKZ are working together on the AiF project “Surface modification for the reduction of wear on highly stressed tool surfaces in extruders for plastics processing (extruder wear)”.

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  • Competence cluster FestBatt enters second funding phase / 2022

    Solid-state batteries: Moving towards more powerful energy storage systems

    Press Release / February 11, 2022

    Ball mill for mechanochemical synthesis and comminution of solid electrolytes.
    © Fraunhofer IST

    Solid-state batteries are considered to be a promising further development of the currently available lithium-ion batteries. In solid-state batteries, a so-called solid electrolyte is deployed instead of a liquid electrolyte, which is expected to result in increased safety, larger storage capacities and shorter charging times. Within the framework of the BMBF-funded FestBatt competence cluster, the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST, in collaboration with further research institutes, is conducting research into the manufacture, optimization and upscaling of processes for the production of solid-state batteries using sulfidic solid electrolytes.

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