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    Pharma and Biotechnology

    Better and sustainable protective textiles for the healthcare sector

    OHB System AG, Dastex Reinraumzubehör GmbH & Co. KG, Krüss GmbH, DESY, Helmholtz Center Hereon, Volume Graphics GmbH, Quality Analysis GmbH

    Cleanroom clothing CS016

    Environmental Engineering and Recycling

    X-rays can help stop wasting waste

    Fortum Waste Solutions AB, E.ON, NOAH AS, Sysav Utveckling AB, and STENA Recycling AB
    Nov 2018 - Apr 2020

    Waste incineration companies working together with RISE investigated the use of synchrotron X-rays to identify nontoxic bottom ash from waste incineration that can be used as ground construction material. Bottom ash from waste incineration In Sweden, household and commercial waste that cannot be reused or recycled is incinerated, resulting in energy recovery and the generation of streams of fly ash and bottom ash as by-products. […]

    Industrial production and Manufacturing

    Cleaner steel with synchrotron X-ray microtomography

    SSAB
    Nov 2018 - Mar 2020

    Steel producer SSAB, the metal research institute SWERIM and the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) used synchrotron X-ray microtomography to explore ways to detect foreign particles in predefined steel. The results show that it is possible to detect tiny inclusions down to a size of <2.4 μm.