Current research projects

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Image Testing of mobile leak detectors according to DIN EN 14624
Image Characterisation of Superconductors in Hydrogen Atmosphere
Image Innovative cryogenic cooling system for the recondensation / liquefaction of technical gases up to 77 K
Image Development of test methods and test rigs for stationary integrated refrigeration units
Image Non- invasive flow measurements
Image Laseroptical measurement
Image Filter Tests
Image Cryostats, Non-Metallic and Metallic
Image Calibration leak for the water bath leak test
Image Heat2Power
Image Test procedures for electrical components
Image Certifiable connection types in cryogenics
Image Thermostatic Expansion Valves
Image Calibration of Low Temperature Sensors
Image Measurement of insulated packaging

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SEETHERMIE-Study now available for free:

How to heat environmentally friendly with mining lakes?

On behalf of the Metropolitan Region of Central Germany, the ILK Dresden was part of a consortium for the preparation of the study "SEETHERMIE - Innovative Heat Supply from Surface Mining Lakes". The study specifically dealt with the extraction of thermal energy from lake water using vacuum liquid ice technology for a future quarter at Lake Zwenkau. The result of the engineers and scientists shows that this new technology can be used both economically and in an environmentally friendly way.

Vacuum liquid ice technology is much more efficient than conventional heat pumps.

According to the study, the lakes of the Leipzig Neuseenland and other flooded opencast mines alone have the potential to provide about 4 gigawatts of thermal energy for local heating. Above all, however, this study is a concrete guide for municipalities and investors, because it confirms that the process can be approved in principle. It thus offers a direct value-added impetus on the subject of the heat transition - especially for the central German mining region, which is facing major challenges due to the lignite phase-out.

The technology developed by the ILK Dresden was awarded the eku - ZUKUNFTSPREIS by the Saxon State Ministry for Energy, Climate Protection, Environment and Agriculture.

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Further Projects - Research and Development

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Multifunctional electronic modules for cryogenic applications

Electronic with less wiring effort - more than 100 sensors via one feedthrough

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Certifiable connection types in cryogenics

Detachable and permanent connections, adhesive bond / form closure / force closure

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Combined building and system simulation

Scientific analysis of thermodynamic processes in buildings and its systems

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Heat2Power

Refining of fuel cell waste heat