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Robots Stack Reactors for Hot Water Splitters in Thuringia

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Dresdner Keramikinstitut IKTS and Thyssenkrupp want to test highly automated manufacturing Arnstadt, May 28, 2025. With a new pilot plant in Arnstadt, Thuringia, the Dresdner Fraunhofer-Keramikinstitut IKTS and "Thyssenkrupp Nucera" want to test the highly automated production of reactor stacks (stacks) for high-temperature electrolysers (SOEC). The robots installed there are to stack stacks for a total output of eight megawatts per year, accord…
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Dresdner Keramikinstitut IKTS and Thyssenkrupp want to test highly automated manufacturing Arnstadt, May 28, 2025. With a new pilot plant in Arnstadt, Thuringia, the Dresdner Fraunhofer-Keramikinstitut IKTS and "Thyssenkrupp Nucera" want to test the highly automated production of reactor stacks (stacks) for high-temperature electrolysers (SOEC). The robots installed there are to stack stacks for a total output of eight megawatts per year, accord…

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Oiger broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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