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Fraunhofer FEP: Hydrophilic coatings from the roll – retrofitting facades and solar panels easily with ultra-thin glass

Cleaning glass facades and solar installations is expensive and time-consuming. Dirt reduces the yield of solar modules. Reasons enough to research surfaces that minimise this effort. The Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP has now succeeded within the European Union-funded NewSkin project (GA: 862100) in applying crystalline titanium oxide to ultra-thin glass using a roll-to-roll process, thus achieving hydrophobic surfaces that become superhydrophilic under UV light. Initial results of this showcase of some of the NewSkin open access upscaling facilities will be presented at the Fraunhofer joint booth, No. C2-528, during BAU 2023, 17-22 April, in Munich, Germany.

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Fraunhofer IZM: Saving jet fuel with flexible sensor strips

Civil aviation is committed to making progress on the road towards a climate-neutral future. To make current and future aircrafts more energy-efficient and use less jet fuel, the industry needs reliable data about the durability of materials and aerodynamics in actual flight. Researchers at Fraunhofer IZM (Berlin, Germany) are working on behalf of Airbus Central C&T to show how sensors could be integrated in the outer shell of aircraft fuselage to achieve robust and reliable measurements even in the tough conditions in the air.

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MGI-CERADROP: Groundbreaking R&D for real-life applications at MSS-NDE Labs

CERADROP (Limoges, France), a MGI Group company, has sold one of its CeraPrinter F-Serie Platforms to the Mechanics, Smart Sensors & Nondestructive Evaluation (MSS-NDE) Laboratory at the University OF Ioannina in Greece. The MSS-NDE Lab is one of the most prominent units working in the field of advanced materials for emerging real-world applications, in a range of industrial fields, such as the health and food sectors, among others.

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