Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences is planning a process technology for the CO2-neutral production of semi-finished fiber products from renewable raw materials. The aim is to optimize the production chain for sustainable lightweight construction, whereby gaps to conventional reinforcing fibres are to be closed.
The Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences is researching the material use of climate-resilient wood and biomass. The focus here is on the processing of new types of wood and waste wood as well as the recycling of the products obtained from them and their recyclability using digital methods and AI.
The aim is to develop new sustainable material combinations for packaging. Bio-based thermoplastics (e.g. biopolymers) and natural fibers and fillers (e.g. wood fibers) are to be used.
Development of wood fiber-reinforced polymers, wood fiber-reinforced bio-based polymers and a process and material technology for composite components made of the developed polymers with solid wood decors in one-shot technology.