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Seeing and reducing machine noise in sheet metal stamping |
IFUM | Noise is a major problem in production plants, and previous measures to reduce noise are complex and expensive. IFUM is researching the machine acoustics of particularly noisy stamping presses using an acoustic camera and simulation.
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With printed waveguides to the electro-optical circuit board |
ITA | In electromagnetically stressed environments, electronic data transmission is often only possible to a limited extent. ITA is therefore working with industrial companies to research cost-effective optical data transmission in printed circuit board systems.
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Cooperative object transport: teamwork of mobile robots |
match | The next generation of transport robots works as a team. Mobile robots that communicate with each other and coordinate their movements can jointly perform complex tasks and transport large components, for example.
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Resorbable implant materials: application-oriented fatigue testing |
IW | How do resorbable implant materials behave inside the human body? To investigate this question, the Institute of Materials Science (IW) has developed a testing station: There, fatigue tests can be carried out that also take into account the effects of corrosion.
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Testing idlers in heat and cold, in dust and water |
IPH | What factors influence the running behavior of idlers? How do they behave in heat and cold; how resistant are they to water and dust? All this can be investigated with the new test rigs at IPH. Even motor-driven idlers are tested there.
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Designing hospital systems with factory planning |
IFA | At first glance, factories and hospitals have little in common. But factory planning can help prepare hospital systems for current and future challenges. Promising solutions are offered by flow orientation and transformability.
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Additive plastics recycling: IPH tests 3D printing with granules |
IPH | A new 3D printer in the research area for Additive Plastics Recycling at IPH can process plastic granulate. This allows components to be printed directly from recycled and shredded plastic or from injection molding material without first having to produce filament.
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The engineer's best friend: robot dog Emma at match |
match | Four-legged newcomer to the Institute of Assembly Technology (match): Boston Dynamics' agile robotic dog is a versatile mobile platform that can climb stairs, stand up after a fall, navigate rough terrain, carry objects and even open doors.
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