Glass Industry Research Development innovation update

Glass Industry Research Development innovation update

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Niels v. Bülow Foundation The foundation is named after Niels von Bülow (1894-1983), the chairman of the HVG and DGG from 1948 to 1963 and the initiator of the foundation. The foundation was set up in 1964 and came about thanks to a generous donation from Gerresheimer Glashüttenwerke, Düsseldorf. The sole purpose of the foundation is the non-profit promotion of vocational training and advanced training for young professionals for the glass industry. The aim is to give the scholarship holders the opportunity to study, to continue a course they have started, or to do a doctorate after completing their main examination through a one-off financial aid or financial aid extending over a longer period of time.

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Gypsum Industry Research Development innovation update

Gypsum Industry Research Development innovation update

 

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Bauhaus 2019 Competition:
“We congratulate the winners and awardees on their great work and their success in the competition.

The recognition in the 2019 university competition was announced on November 14th. awarded at the Bauhaus University in Weimar. All award-winning works are documented in the competition catalog

https://www.gips.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Web_Wettbewerbskatalog_2019.pdf

Within the scope of the EPD, the totality of released volatile organic compounds and especially the formaldehyde emissions were examined and evaluated in the test chamber experiment. These substances are suspected of causing allergic and carcinogenic (carcinogenic) effects after prolonged exposure, as is typical for interior rooms in apartments. However, gypsum boards and their varieties (damp room, fire protection, perforated and dry screed boards) and gypsum fiber boards (also known as dry screed boards) do not have any of these negative effects on indoor air quality. The indoor emissions values measured and shown in the EPD meet all safety requirements according to the recognized test scheme of the Committee for the Health Assessment of Building Products (AgBB test scheme for interior emissions.
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It is also important that steel companies in Germany can apply for and receive funding from the ETS Innovation Fund, which is intended to support the implementation and demonstration of low-carbon steel production. This includes that companies using this program can receive additional funding from other funding programs (“sequencing”). In the 9th EU framework program for research and innovation and the achievement of the “Clean Steel” partnership, Germany should at least participate in proportion to its share in EU steel production.”

 

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