Industry Europe – Issue 22.10

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NEWS

TECHNOLOGYSPOTLIGHT Boosting research into carbon-based materials

Dr Andreas Kreimeyer, member of the board of executive directors of BASF and research executive director, and Prof Dr Klaus Müllen, director Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research cutting the ribbon at the laboratory inauguration ceremony

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ASF and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPI-P) have opened their joint research and development platform, the Carbon Materials Innovation Centre (CMIC), at BASF’s Ludwigshafen site. A multidisciplinary task force will research the scientific principles and potential applications of innovative carbonised materials. The 12-member international team is composed of chemists, physicists and material scientists. The activities conducted in the 200 square metre laboratory will include synthesising and characterising new materials and evaluating their potential uses in energy and electronic applications. “We are on the threshold of a new cross-sectional technology that will revolutionise numerous applications and open the way to innovations. The race to discover future applications of carbonbased materials like graphene is in full progress and we want to be among the very front runners when it comes to utilising this potential,” said Dr Andreas Kreimeyer, member of the board of executive directors of BASF and research executive director. “There is a wide range of ideas for applications, including displays or batteries with a vast market potential for these applications.” www.basf.com 22 Industry Europe

Advances in technology across industry

Producing titanium powder directly from ores

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etalysis, the UK based specialist metals company, has developed an innovative process that can transform natural rutile sands directly into titanium metal powder in a single step. Rutile is a naturally occurring titanium ore present in beach sands. The Metalysis process, developed at the company’s plant in Yorkshire, UK, has successfully carried out a series of production runs using rutile feedstock and is now able to produce a range of titanium powders. The breakthrough in the use of rutile ore as the feedstock is part of the decade-long development of a process to provide highly-efficient, cost effective and transformational specialist metals production. Metalysis’ use of rutile

ore as a feedstock is a low cost and environmentally benign method of titanium powder production. The new rutile derived titanium powder can be used in a variety of new applications to satisfy the latent demand for a low cost, light weight, high strength and corrosion resistant metal. www.metalysis.com

Sailing the seas of Titan H

umanity has landed a rover on Mars. Now, say scientists, it’s time to land a boat on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. This outlandish scenario could become reality, according to scientists presenting their proposals at the European Planetary Science Congress last September. The Cassini-Huygens mission, which studied Titan extensively in the 2000s, confirmed that lakes, seas and rivers of liquid hydrocarbons (similar to household gas) exist, covering much of the satellite’s northern hemisphere. Although it eventually landed on solid ground, the Hugyens lander was designed to be able to float for a short period. The new plans, called the Titan Lake In-situ Sampling Propelled Explorer, proposes a boat-probe, propelled by wheels, paddles or screws. The probe would land in the middle of Ligeia Mare (the biggest lake, near Titan’s north pole), then set sail for the coast, taking scientific measurements along the way. The mission would last around six months to a year. “The main innovation in TALISE is the propulsion system,” says Igone Urdampilleta (SENER), a member of the TALISE team. “This allows the probe to move, under control, from the landing site in the lake, to the closest shore. The displacement capability would achieve the obtaining of liquid and solid samples from several scientifically interesting locations on Titan’s surface such as the landing place, along the route towards the shore and finally at the shoreline.” www.epsc2012.eu


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Gearing up Gazelle

5min
pages 222-226

Energy is all around us, just waiting to be released

4min
pages 218-221

Adding precision and value to materials handling

4min
pages 202-204

Inspirational furniture design from the Black Forest

3min
pages 214-217

Making connections GN Netcom

5min
pages 208-211

Solutions in particleboard Forestia

3min
pages 212-213

Working for a clean environment IP Cleaning

6min
pages 205-207

Hi-tech polymer solutions Nolato

4min
pages 198-201

Opening up a better future SIBO

4min
pages 193-197

Where process-performance and precision meet

4min
pages 190-192

Winds of change East Metal

6min
pages 180-185

Hearing the difference GN Otometrics

4min
pages 172-175

Values rooted in history Cividale

4min
pages 176-179

Taking non-invasive diagnostic technology further

7min
pages 169-171

Setting new standards in industrial weighing

5min
pages 166-168

Testing, life sciences and renewable energies

4min
pages 161-165

Delivering innovative electronics Heried

4min
pages 154-157

On-board automation Smart Automation

3min
pages 158-160

Specialist shipyard products Damen

4min
pages 150-153

Safe and sound Consilium

6min
pages 146-149

Strong and beautiful Wollsdorf

7min
pages 136-145

Keeping cool EPTA

5min
pages 128-132

Success – from micro to macro Windhager

6min
pages 124-127

In search of excellence Elmo

4min
pages 133-135

Refrigeration innovation Hauser

4min
pages 116-119

Energy-efficient ventilation systems Nuaire

5min
pages 120-123

Tunnel vision Normet

5min
pages 112-115

Driving force for positive change CLAAS

5min
pages 109-111

Catering for every need LOT Catering

6min
pages 96-100

Powered up Slovenské élektrárne

5min
pages 84-87

Pick of the crop Pick

4min
pages 104-108

Global brand with a regional flavour Lambertz

5min
pages 92-95

True taste of success OSM Olecko

4min
pages 101-103

Serbia’s green energy Hidroelektrane

5min
pages 88-91

High voltage, high performance Trench

4min
pages 79-83

Shining light Tamlite

5min
pages 72-75

Bringing the Far East to Europe L-Fashion

6min
pages 64-67

Sustainable and secure Infineon

4min
pages 76-78

When performance matters Noratel

4min
pages 68-71

Croatian quality Galeb

4min
pages 60-63

Winning on competence Skanska

4min
pages 53-59

Danish design and function Vrøgum

4min
pages 50-52

A clear view Stakla

4min
pages 38-40

Clear advantage Rolltech

5min
pages 46-49

Power and precision Schiess

4min
pages 30-33

Crowning glory Tondach

6min
pages 41-45

New sensors at the heart of pump efficiency

5min
pages 26-29

Investment in precision Linamar

5min
pages 34-37

Focus on France Ian Sparks reports from Paris

4min
page 23

Energy news The latest from the industry

10min
pages 11-13

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

3min
page 22

Winning business New orders and contracts

6min
pages 16-17

Russia tightens grip on Europe’s gas

8min
pages 8-10

Bill Jamieson A monstrous game of bluff

4min
page 7

Going for energy efficient gold

5min
pages 14-15

Linking up Combining strengths

7min
pages 18-19

Moving on Relocations and expansions

3min
page 20
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