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    Storage samples on the Brocken during the winter months.

    ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION FOR TESTING AND INSPECTION OF ANTI-ICE COATINGS | For the characterization of surfaces, laboratory tests under reproducible icing conditions are necessary to investigate ice formation and ice adhesion strength. This provides material developers with initial information on the performance of the surfaces. Fraunhofer IFAM determines the potential of newly developed icephobic coatings in application-specific laboratory tests.

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  • Load machine with torque transducer
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    Load machine with torque transducer

    HIGH-PERFORMANCE TEST ENVIRONMENT FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS AND ELECTRIC DRIVE SYSTEMS | The test bench for electric machines at Fraunhofer IFAM enables comprehensive testing and validation of electric motors and electric drive systems under realistic conditions (both in the power range <3 kW and in the range from 20 kW to 100 kW) . This allows the performance, efficiency, and operational behavior of electric motors to be reliably investigated and optimized - even during development.

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  • Laboratory setup for computer-aided real-time impedance measurement of a lithium-ion battery cell to analyze its condition.
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    Laboratory setup for computer-aided real-time impedance measurement of a lithium-ion battery cell to analyze its condition.

    HOW OUR NEW METHOD DETERMINES BATTERY CONDITION (SOH) DURING OPERATION | Until now, monitoring the condition of batteries has been limited: Many measurement methods provide inaccurate results or only work when the battery is at rest. This makes precise battery management difficult and can affect both battery life and safety. A new measurement method offers a solution. Researchers at Fraunhofer IFAM have developed a method that, for the first time, allows the condition of batteries to be analyzed in real time during operation.

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  • Toroidal cores – unwounded and wounded for magnetic characterization
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    Toroidal cores – unwounded and wounded for magnetic characterization

    In the group Soft Magnetic Materials, innovative powder technologies are used to manufacture soft magnetic components with reduced losses or special property profiles. Different concepts are pursued depending on the requirements especially the frequency range.

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  • Separation-coated test mold with separation-compatible seal and structure mapping in the center of the component
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    Separation-coated test mold with separation-compatible seal and structure mapping in the center of the component

    PERMANENT RELEASE COATINGS ENABLE ENERGY-EFFICIENT AND MATERIAL-SAVING PRODUCTION IN LIGHTWEIGHT CONSTRUCTION | In the production of plastic parts from reactive resins such as epoxies or polyurethanes, conventional release agent systems are generally used for demolding, regardless of the manufacturing process. These contaminate both the component surfaces and the molds (mold buildup). In addition, they often contain environmentally harmful solvents and other auxiliaries. Employees and the operating environment are also contaminated by very fine, long-lived aerosols. The mold structure and, if necessary, the release agent-contaminated components have to be cleaned in subsequent steps - with negative consequences for productivity, energy consumption, and the environment. Fraunhofer IFAM has developed a ReleasePLAS® release coating for molds which completely avoids the use of these conventional release agent systems and the associated disadvantages.

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  • Prozessentwicklung für einen Niederdruck-Plasmaprozess
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    Process development for a low pressure plasma coating process

    MODIFYING AND COATING SURFACES COST-EFFECTIVELY WITH LOW-PRESSURE PLASMA | Low-pressure plasma offers a wide variety of surface modification options. They range from activation and fine cleaning to customized functional coatings. Low-pressure plasma processes are characterized by low costs, minimal material consumption and high process reliability. Another advantage of this process technology is its adaptability to product changes. For example, material or geometry changes can be implemented quickly and easily. The use of large-volume systems also makes it possible to treat a large number of components simultaneously, so that the total cost of ownership (TCO) is low.

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  • INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE COOLING TECHNOLOGIES | Magnetocaloric cooling systems offer industry a pioneering alternative to conventional compression refrigeration machines – technologically innovative, economically attractive, and ecologically sound. Instead of conventional refrigerants, these systems use the magnetocaloric effect: By making targeted changes to the magnetic field in specially developed materials, cold can be generated efficiently and in a controlled manner – without the use of fluorinated greenhouse gases.

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  • PRODUCTION OF METAL AND CERAMIC COMPONENTS BY MEANS OF EXTRUSION AND SINTERING | Extrusion is one of the most common shaping processes for producing elongated structures with constant, often complex cross-sections. Products produced by extrusion include tubes, hoses, or even V-belts and toothed belts. In its research work, Fraunhofer IFAM focuses, among other things, on powder extrusion. This involves extruding thermoplastic molding compounds with high proportions of metal or ceramic powders and then debinding and sintering them. The focus is on material development and adaptation along the entire process chain in order to achieve optimum results for the individual needs of our customers.

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