Suchergebnisse
Characterisation of material parameters as basis for innovative processing methods and products made of large dimensioned wood aiming at economically sustainable use of Austrian timber resources "XXL-Wood"
Facing the problem of decreasing demand for large dimensioned timber, investigations are carried out concerning certain properties like strength and fibre characteristics. Due to the data it is possible to create a model about the variability of special properties of a stem. Based on the model new concepts for optimised processing and products will be developed.
Watersorption - Water absorption of Wood Plastic Composites
Analysis of the water absorption in Wood Plastic Composites (WPC) in order to develop solutions to decrease and stop water absorption. This enables a big variety of new applications made of WPC and brings economical and ecological advantages for the polymer processing industries.
Waste heat utilisation and use of renewable energy sources in a metal-working enterprise
Use of waste heat and covering of the remaining energy demand by the renewable energy sources hydropower and biomass in a metal-processing company.
Material utilization of end-of-term textiles
Mechanical processing of the non-reusable part of collected end-of-life apparels (e.g. cutting, sifting, etc.); development of marketable application for the obtained short fibers in the field of construction materials (e.g. bitumen modification)
Bio-Minimum-Lubrication
Development of a Minimum quantity lubrication system employed in metal working industry using an oil-in-water emulsion based on renewable primary products.
Reprocessing of used goods - A strategy of sustainability and ist impact on the supply chain of a "factory of tomorrow"
Objective is to improve the competitiveness of reprocessing-activities as strategies towards higher resource productivity.The study will analyse the changes of the supply chain necessary to achieve this beyond the Point of Sale with regard to the re-integration of used goods in the supply chain.
The Paper Factory in the Year 2030
Paper factory in the year 2030 as an integrated part of a sustainable economy and a supplier of sustainable paper products fulfilling criteria for sustainability at highest possible level.
Ecologically friendly resin impregnation of rotating machines with the use of the joule effect
Windings of rotating machines or electrical generators (e. g. wind and water power generators) are impregnated with resin. A new technology using the heating effect of current is investigated. The high efficiency of heating with the joule effect results in quick heating of stator leading to fast gelling of the resin, which implies low emission.
Wood-processing employing a superimposition of ultrasonic vibrations
Development of wood-processing techniques employing high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations in terms of applications in the woodworking industry.
ZERMEG II - Zero emission retrofitting method for existing galvanising plants
ZERMEG II is the follow up project of ZERMEG, which was commissioned after the first call of the Austrian Factory of the Future program in 2001. The project developed a method to revamp existing galvanising plants in order to operate them with a maximum reduction of the use of chemicals and maximum recycling.
De-lacquering as a service
Development of the service of de-lacquering in industrial plants on the basis of pulsed high pressure water with a new, energy efficient high pressure pump. Further possible applications will be searched for and evaluated.
Green Biorefinery - Separation of Proteins from Grass Juice (Green Juice)
Research and development of the technical process to separate protein from grass juice to gain high-protein concentrate for animal feed by ultra-filtration and other separation technologies.
RAINBOW 2
Application and expansion of knowledge gained in the project Rainbow1 for the production of new, functionalised fibres using renewable resources as well as other fibre manufacturing methods in a pilot plant scale production.
RAINBOW 2
Überführung der in Rainbow 1 erarbeiteten Kenntnisse zur Entwicklung funktionalisierter Fasern aus nachwachsenden Rohstoffen in einen halbtechnischen Maßstab sowie auf verschiedene Faserherstellungsverfahren.
Wood Plastic Composites - WPC

future-proof materials from wood composites- projects within the "Factory of tomorrow" subprogram
Forschungsforum
2/2007
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Green Biorefinery

An innovative Technology Concept for the Creation of a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials within the "Fabrik der Zukunft" Subprogram
Forschungsforum
1/2004
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Cascading Of Renewables

Austrian Research on the Cascading Use of Renewable Raw Materials for the "Factory of Tomorrow"
Forschungsforum
1/2005
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Industry´s Efforts Towards Zero Emissions

Austrian Research for Low-Waste and Low-Emissions in Industrial Processes within the "Factory of Tomorrow" Subprogram
Forschungsforum
3/2004
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Aufarbeitung von Filterrückständen bei der Bierherstellung zur Gewinnung einer innovativen pharmazeutischen Substanz
Die neueste Technik bei der Filtration von Bier ist der Einsatz von Ionenaustauschern. Das Regenerat enthält in konzentrierter Form hochpotente Substanzen (Vitamine und Mineralstoffe aus der Hefe, Hopfenrückstände und andere Proteinverbindungen), die prozessiert, charakterisiert und als Basis für ein Verzehrprodukt verwendet werden sollten. Nach einer technischen Adaptierung wird dieses Konzept der Aufarbeitung unterschiedlicher Substanzen in anderen Bereichen der Lebensmittel- und Naturstoffindustrie angewendet.
Grüne Bioraffinerie - Entwicklung von Schlüssel-Trenntechnologien zur Gewinnung von Milchsäure und anderen Wertsubstanzen aus Silagesäften
Die Nanofiltration stellt ein potentielles Trennverfahren zur Gewinnung von Wertstoffen (Aminosäuren, Milchsäure, usw.) aus Silagesaft (Saft aus gepresster silierter Wiesengrünmasse) dar. Sie kann als Vorfiltrationsschritt, zur (selektiven) Isolierung und Konzentrierung von Substanzen, sowie zur Teilentsalzung eingesetzt werden. Diese Prozessmöglichkeiten wurden im Labormaßstab untersucht und teilweise bis zum Pilotmaßstab entwickelt. Darüber hinaus wurden, unter Einbeziehung weiterer Trennverfahren, technologische und wirtschaftliche Gesamtstrategien zur Gewinnung von Aminosäuren und Milchsäure aus Silagesaft diskutiert und bewertet.