09 Dec Ecologically and economically sound: the reuse of scrap steel
The construction industry has great potential to reduce resource consumption, CO2 emissions and waste generation in a climate-friendly way....
The construction industry has great potential to reduce resource consumption, CO2 emissions and waste generation in a climate-friendly way....
This year, our IWT-Solutions AG company outing took us to an industrial icon, the Gasometer Oberhausen with its impressive exhibition “Planet Ocean.”...
Together with GASCADE Gastransport GmbH, we conducted a study to investigate how an existing natural gas pipeline can be reliably assessed for its suitability for hydrogen transport using fracture mechanics methods....
On behalf of the Berlin Senate, Deutsche Bahn AG is currently conducting plans to renovate the bridge. The quality of the (scrap) steel is an important input for planning its reopening....
In many cases, the switch to renewable energies requires the use of hydrogen. It is clear that this energy carrier can ensure security of supply, especially for industry (process gases), in a more environmentally friendly way than before. ...
Together with Prof. Bertram Kühn from THM Gießen, we will present our new method for the non-destructive identification of scrap steel next week on 20.06.2023 at 18.15 at RWTH Aachen University. We look forward to active participation. ...
The webinar shows how the method works and what is necessary to apply it ...
Since July 2022, Julius Langenberg (M.Sc.) has been strengthening the IWT-Solutions AG team. After studying materials engineering at RWTH Aachen University, Julius has spent the last 5 years working scientifically at the Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy at RWTH in the research group of Prof. Dr.-Ing...
In the course of the IGF-funded research project iFrakto, led by BAM and GFaI e.V., IWT-Solutions AG successfully participated in the round robin test for the manual classification of microscopic fracture features....
Once again, IWT-Solutions AG and the Institute for Metallurgy at RWTH Aachen University invited people to the so-called Eifel Colloquium. This joint event serves to promote the next generation of scientists at the Institute for Metallurgy, one of our most important cooperation partners at RWTH Aachen...