Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung explained

The Institut für Kunststoffverarbeitung in Industrie und Handwerk (IKV), the Institute for Plastics Processing in Industry and Trade at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, Germany, is a teaching and research institute for the study of plastics technology. It stands for practice-oriented research, innovation and technology transfer. The focus of the IKV is the integrative view of product development in the material, construction and processing sectors, in particular in plastics and rubber. The sponsor is a non-profit association that currently includes around 300 companies from the plastics industry worldwide (as of December 2018) and through which the institute maintains a close connection between industry and science. In addition, the IKV is a member of the German: {{ill|Arbeitsgemeinschaft industrieller Forschungsvereinigungen "Otto von Guericke"|de (AiF).

The institute was founded in 1950 and, with around 350 employees, has become Europe's largest research and training institute in the field of plastics technology. The first head of the institute was, followed in 1959 by Alfred Hermann Henning. From 1965 to 1988 headed the institute, followed by until his retirement in 2011. Since 2011, the current head of the institute, and at the same time managing director of the association, is . He also holds the Chair for within the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University.

Tasks

The tasks of the institute are:

Structure

The scientific departments injection molding/PUR technology, extrusion and further processing, molded part design/materials engineering and fibre-reinforced plastics are the operative units of the institute. The German: Zentrum für Kunststoffanalyse und Prüfung (KAP) (English: Center for Plastics Analysis and Testing) at the IKV supports and advises scientific departments and is available as a service for the industry to solve problems. The training and education department is responsible nationwide for technology transfer to the skilled trades sector.

Since 1960, the institute has been cooperating with the German: Gewerbeförderungsanstalt (GFA, English: commercial development agency) in the training center of the German: {{ill|Handwerkskammer Aachen|de (HWK), which served and was certified as a training center for plastics technology for both the IKV and the German: {{ill|German Welding Association|de|DVS – Deutscher Verband für Schweißen und verwandte Verfahren|lt=Deutscher Verband für Schweißtechnik (DVS) and the German: [[Deutscher Verein des Gas- und Wasserfaches]] (DVGW). On the initiative of the incumbent HWK President, this was transferred in 1983 to the German: Berufsbildungs- und Gewerbeförderungseinrichtung (BGE) in Aachen's Tempelhofer Straße.

Currently, about 130 employees including some 80 scientists are working at the IKV in research, development and training. They are supported by about 220 student assistants. In addition to the tasks mentioned above, one of the goals of the IKV is to provide the industry with solutions to practical problems. Individual projects, but also those within the framework of often lead to high-quality product ideas and developments, which, in the sense of the desired technology transfer, benefit not only larger, but foremost small and medium-sized enterprises.

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