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Brazing and 3D printing without oxidation
26.01.2024 • News

Brazing and 3D printing without oxidation

The LZH is investigating how an oxygen-free production concept can be applied in laser beam brazing and additive manufacturing.

Detecting bacterial infestation fast, contactless and free of markers
27.12.2022 • News

Detecting bacterial infestation fast, contactless and free of markers

With a multimodal microscope, the joint project PriMe wants to detect bacterial infestation using fast, marker-free, and contactless imaging.

Detecting food fraud – thanks to light quanta
12.12.2022 • News

Detecting food fraud – thanks to light quanta

A new analysis method uses quantum mechanical effects to test food for ingredients and origin more cost-effectively.

Laser welding in the Einstein Elevator
23.06.2022 • News

Laser welding in the Einstein Elevator

The project µg welding investigates if lasers could be used to join add-on parts or spare parts in micro or zero gravity.

More efficient welding under water
09.05.2022 • News

More efficient welding under water

The Laser Zentrum Hannover LZH is developing a laser-assisted metal flux-cored welding process for underwater use together with an industrial partner. The process aims to facilitate welding work and produce better weld seams.

A femtosecond laser at 2 microns
25.03.2022 • News

A femtosecond laser at 2 microns

A new, innovative high-energy laser system is particularly interesting for the micromachining of plastics. Laser Zentrum Hannover, together with partners from industry and research, is developing femtosecond lasers that emit a wavelength of two micrometers.

New department head at Laser Zentrum Hannover
30.06.2021 • News

New department head at Laser Zentrum Hannover

Andreas Wienke takes over optical components branch from Lars Jensen.

Germany grants Optics University Center and Campus in Hanover
21.05.2021 • News

Germany grants Optics University Center and Campus in Hanover

Science Council recommends an investment of 54.2 million euros to build the research building OPTICUM.