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The steel industry is a high-tech branch of business. In past years it has invested roughly one percent of its turnover in the development and testing of new processes, new steels and new possibilities of |
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Steel surfaces have to satisfy specific requirements, for instance withstand temperatures of 1000 degrees, be stainless and, at the same time, be conductive for many applications such as aircraft turbine engines or fuel cells. They must also withstand exposure to aggressive gases at high temperatures, for example in waste incineration plants. Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung (MPIE) develops solutions to these and many other problems. ... more |
| Industrially applied research |
| Betriebsforschungsinstitut VDEh-Institut für angewandte Forschung(BFI),
Forschungsgemeinschaft Eisenhüttenschlacken e.V. (FEhS) and Studiengesellschaft für Eisenerzaufbereitung (SGA) serve as connecting links between basic research and industrial application and look to put their innovative and successful solutions speedily into industrial practice. ... more |
| Research for Steel application |
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The development of modern steels has led to high-tech products that offer diverse possibilities of use. Material combinations with steel open up an unimagined variety of other fields of application, to whose research the Research Association for Steel Application (Forschungsvereinigung Stahlanwendung, FOSTA) has devoted itself.... more |
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Here you can learn more about the sectoral steel research programme "Research Fund for Coal and Steel“ at European level, about sectoral national funding possibilities for small-to-medium size enterprises through AiF and "VDEh-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Eisenforschung“, and about "Research Association for Steel Application“. Participation in cross-sectoral multinational programmes is possible primarily through the various research framework programmes of the EU. Information on Germany's funding programmes at national and regional level is available from the research database of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour and the respective project sponsors. ....more |










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