10. November 2014
Lighter and low-vibration satellites are possible due to magnetic bearing technology: The Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SBFI) supports one of our research projects.
02. June 2014
For the cooling of electronics in future satellites, heat pumps might be the solution. They can be built to be more efficient, lighter and compact thanks to Celeroton’s turbo compressors. This was proven in a series of experiments with ground-breaking results.
02. April 2014
Since 2007, a research team at ETH Zurich, from which Celeroton AG spun out of, has been part of a scientific collaboration in the area of fuel cells with the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard (UTBM). This collaboration has lead to the development of a 10 kW fuel cell model coupled with a Celeroton air compressor, that forms part of a Hardware-in-the-Loop test bench. Here we present an interview with two of UTBM’s scientists, Prof. Miraoui and Prof. Gao.
10. September 2013
In the year 2012 Celeroton completed an engineering project with Rieter CZ. Dr. Jiri Sloupensky, Rieter’s manager of this project, talks about the collaboration.
25. June 2013
High rotational speeds, more exact machining: Celeroton's system often are used in micromachining applications. An interview with one of our project partners.
Fast, faster, Celeroton! A retrospect of the last ten years.
Upgrade: Our new fuel cell converter CC-550-7500 offers even more power. Through continuing development of the ...
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