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NEWSLETTER<br />

www.cleanroom-online.com Edition <strong>EN</strong> <strong>12</strong>-<strong>2022</strong> | Page 15/42<br />

Mobile laboratory unit with integrated lifting device for a standard truck<br />

chassis. © Fraunhofer IBMT, Markus Michel<br />

Two modular class II safety workbenches for BSL-2 work.<br />

© Fraunhofer IBMT, Markus Michel<br />

are collecting increasingly more data that has to be condensed into<br />

meaningful information – which is almost impossible for humans to<br />

handle. Artificial Intelligence can score some points here: It analyzes<br />

the deluge of data and makes decisions based on the results, almost<br />

in real time. These decisions not only minimize wear and waste but<br />

also improve the quality of the products produced. “Our goal is sensor-intelligence<br />

devices, intelligent sensors whose data is analyzed by<br />

artificial intelligence to make more targeted decisions,” says Velten.<br />

One example of such an intelligent sensor system, which researchers<br />

are currently developing, falls within the area of stem cell production.<br />

“We don’t just want to check parameters such as temperature<br />

and pH value – and potentially end up having to throw away an entire<br />

batch as we have in the past – but instead we want to characterize<br />

and monitor the stem cells themselves by means of intelligent sensors.<br />

And, if possible, without having to remove them from the bioreactor,”<br />

explains Velten. The research team is currently working out<br />

exactly how this can be achieved. The mobile laboratory offers the<br />

ideal conditions for involving industrial enterprises in the development<br />

process and for conducting joint research on site, as well as<br />

for demonstrating the developments to interested parties. Another<br />

example of such developments are beating heart cells, which are already<br />

being grown at Fraunhofer IBMT and used in test systems. In<br />

the future, the researchers plan to grow these cells as 3D models in<br />

multi-well plates, containing, for example, 96 small wells side by side.<br />

Parallelized and automated toxicological studies will be performed in<br />

these multiwell plates: How does a heartbeat change when you add<br />

certain substances, such as compounds? This and other technologies<br />

can be developed, demonstrated and deployed with industry partners<br />

in the mobile laboratory.<br />

Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik IBMT<br />

D 66280 Sulzbach<br />

Oxygen approval for<br />

GEMÜ butterfly valves<br />

A special version of the GEMÜ R480 Victoria butterfly valve<br />

series from Ingelfingen-based valve specialist GEMÜ is<br />

approved with immediate effect for the medium of oxygen.<br />

In the design for the medium of oxygen, all media wetted seal materials and auxiliary materials<br />

(lubricants and screw locking agents) from the Victoria butterfly valve series have been tested and<br />

approved by the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM). Unsuitable oils and<br />

greases can lead to the development of fires, which is why all media wetted components must be<br />

cleaned accordingly.<br />

The examination for BAM approval was based on the DIN <strong>EN</strong> 1797 and ISO 21010 standard.<br />

Approval is limited to the use of gaseous oxygen at a maximum operating temperature of 60 °C and<br />

a pressure of 15 bar. The butterfly valves of the GEMÜ R480 Victoria series approved for oxygen applications<br />

are recognizable by the special function O. The approval refers to EPDM seal material code E<br />

and stainless steel disc material code A.<br />

GEMÜ Gebr. Müller Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG<br />

D 74653 Ingelfingen

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