In a similar context, it is about the quantification of process chains in the subtractive machining of steels. In addition, electrochemically deposited hard and soft magnetic nanocrystalline materials are to be characterised with regard to their properties, which will open up new fields of application for this established but not yet widely used
Non-destructive testing
Various infrared cameras (Micro-Epsilon TIM450/400, Infratec ImageIR® 8300) Measuring systems for thermocouples and thermistors (National Instruments, Keysight) Uni- and bipolar current sources from Toellner/Kepco for electrical resistance measurement Barkhausen noise measurement systems (QASS Optimizer µMag
Use of laboratory infrastructure
For questions regarding the use of the test and analysis facilities at the WWHK, please contact
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Mario Dieter Elicker (Head of Lab) E-Mail
M. Sc. Fabian Weber (mechanical testing) E-Mail
M. Sc. Janina Koziol (analytics and microscopy) E-Mail
Prof. PD Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Starke E-Ma
Characterisation of materials and structures by means of scanning electron microscopy and EDX, EBSD and STEM analysis
Within the scope of the research project funded by the DFG, a high-resolution scanning electron microscope with EDX, EBSD and STEM detectors as well as an external FIB will be procured and scientific staff will be provided to opera
Department for Business and Transfer
is the central interface between the university and the local economy. We support the creation of new partnerships in the fields of further education and professional training, right up to research. Furthermore, we also contribute towards enhancing the region’s development. Our precise knowledge of all aspects o