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21. November 2018

Maximator Academy - Trainers received their TÜV certification

In order to optimise internal and external training at the Maximator Academy, seven Maximator employees were trained by Voss + Partner in the course of a six-month "Train the Trainer" programme. Now they have completed their training and received their TÜV certificates.

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26. October 2018

Maximator supplies the first hydrogen tank system as a 'complete package'

As of 2019, fuel cell buses will be driving through Wuppertal: the project is founded by the European Union, Federal Republic of Germany and the Land North Rhine-Westphalia and aims to contribute to the reduction of emissions. The Wuppertaler Stadtwerke (responsible municipal utilities) and AWG Abfallwirtschaftsgesellschaft mbH Wuppertal (waste management company in Wuppertal) aims to make local public transport even more environmentally friendly. To ensure that the new buses do not run out of 'gas', Wuppertal is investing in a hydrogen infrastructure produced by the company Maximator GmbH. As a general contractor, the system specialist from Nordhausen is responsible for the planning, implementation and installation of the complete system and is therefore entering a highly promising market.

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29. September 2017

Maximator and University of Zurich develop HPL6 high-pressure homogenizer

In conjunction with the Biochemistry Department of the University of Zurich (UZH), Maximator GmbH, Nordhausen, has developed an innovative high-pressure system for the production or amplification of organic material like DNA, RNA or viruses. Maximator's HPL6 working principal is based on the principle of the "French press" and is used for particularly gentle high-pressure cell lysis.

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31. March 2017

Maximator acquires REN Corporation, USA

In February 2017, Maximator GmbH, based in Nordhausen in Thuringia, acquired the REN Corporation, the US specialist in microprocessor controlled test equipment, based in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

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15. November 2016

Safe Validation of CNG / H2 Components

Compared with liquid fuels, natural gas is a cost-efficient and more environmentally friendly propulsion option. Motor vehicles powered by natural gas or hydrogen require special fuel tanks that need to be light, but simultaneously extremely strong, because the gas they contain is subject to high pressure. In order to be able to ensure that such tanks operate safely, manufacturers need to test them in terms of pressure resistance and leak-tightness. For one such manufacturer, Maximator GmbH in Nordhausen, Germany has developed a special pressure testing system, the world's first process-optimized end-of-line test stand for large-volume composite tanks.

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14. September 2016

New Maximator service centre inaugurated in Shanghai/China

Maximator GmbH, based in Nordhausen/Thuringia and one of the leading suppliers in the high-pressure technology sector, opened its new testing service centre in Shanghai, China's most important industrial city, as part of a major two-day event followed by a technology forum.

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11. February 2016

Maximator expands range of testing services in the MAXIFES test laboratory

Many technical systems are designed to function reliably and durably under certain pressure situations. The manufacturers of pressurized components therefore need to test their pressure properties or arrange for a specialised facility to carry out these tests, for instance Maximator GmbH in Nordhausen.

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09. December 2015

GIM injection moulding with carbon dioxide - Premiere in series production

The PLASTINUM© GIM C system that was developed by Linde und Maximator uses carbon dioxide (CO2) for injection moulding (GIM) and is being used in series production for the first time. The two companies announced this in a statement at this year’s Fakuma plastics exhibition. The company Engel Formenbau und Spritzguss GmbH, which is located in the town of Sinsheim in Baden, began using this procedure in summer 2015 to manufacture high-quality plastic handles, and has been able to reduce cycle times for the production of a refrigerator handle by 36 percent.

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23. September 2015

WID technology by Maximator for the series production of structural parts in an HP-RTM procedure

Maximator adapts a water assist system for structural parts made of fibre composite material

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