Energy audit 2023 – What Can Change for Larger Chemical Companies?
For quite a few companies, an energy audit is again due in 2023. The Energy Services Act has made this mandatory since 2015. This affects all…
Internal Networks: Flame-retardant and skin-friendly cotton textiles developed
Conventional textiles often contain residues of formaldehyde and are also unpleasant on the skin. For fire-fighters and other emergency personnel,…
Fire-resistant and Bio-based Fibre Reinforced Plastics for Structural Lightweight Construction
Due to their lightweight construction potential, fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) are used in particular in the aerospace and automotive industries…
Green Hydrogen: The Challenge of Safety Engineering
In the course of the energy transition, hydrogen will become increasingly important – especially the 'green' hydrogen produced by electrolysis…
Production Of Man-Made Fibres: Specially Adapted Water Treatment Plants For Complete Demineralisation
From spinning to cable production and fibre cutting: all these work stages require fully demineralised water (demineralised water) – almost…
Focus on Sustainability: Using Water as a Refrigerant
In order to implement a functioning circular economy in its entirety in an ecologically sensible way, the CO2 emissions of the processing operations…
Closed Product Life Cycles For Sustainable Production In The Global Textile Industry
In order to realise the change to a sustainable and user-oriented value creation of textile products, product life cycle management (PLM) offers…
E-mobility: New hybrid company car for Weserland
For the first time, Weserland is using a company car with plug-in hybrid technology for its daily commutes within the city of Hannover. In addition,…
Until When Is It Safe To Continue Operating GRP Tanks Without Replacing Them?
Tanks and pipelines made of glass-fibre reinforced plastic (GRP) are extremely popular in plant construction. The reason for this is the material's…
Leaks In Compressed Air Systems Cost Companies A Lot Of Money
An absolutely tight compressed air network is more of a myth than reality, even with the greatest effort. Even if a little escaping air doesn't…