Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)
The BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing is a senior scientific and technical Federal Institute with responsibility to the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi).
Address
Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)
Unter den Eichen 87
12205 Berlin
Berlin
Phone: +49 30 8104-0
Fax: +49 30 8112029
email: info(@)bam.de
Activities:
- Research
Focus of Research:
- Collaboration in developing legal regulations like on safety standards and threshold values
- Consulting on safety aspects of materials technology for the Federal Government and industry.
- Development of safety and reliability in chemistry and materials technologies
- Physical and chemical inspections of materials and plants including supply of reference methods and reference materials
Coordinated projects
- Nanotechnology development of easier-to-clean surface structures for a future increase in food and product safety Details of Nanotechnology development of easier-to-clean surface structures for a future increase in food and product safety
- Optimization of cleaning processes in the food industry for surfaces with macroscopic and microscopic defects (welding seams, cracks, pores) in connection with the selection and consumption of food grade detergents and surfactants Details of Optimization of cleaning processes in the food industry for surfaces with macroscopic and microscopic defects (welding seams, cracks, pores) in connection with the selection and consumption of food grade detergents and surfactants
- Sub-Project 3: Dynamic regulation of processes for the fermentation of renewable raw materials using a propionic discerning gas sensor arrays Details of Sub-Project 3: Dynamic regulation of processes for the fermentation of renewable raw materials using a propionic discerning gas sensor arrays
Involved in research projects:
- Proteomic analysis into molecular toxicological effects of nano particles in human intestinal Caco-2 cells Details of Proteomic analysis into molecular toxicological effects of nano particles in human intestinal Caco-2 cells
- Qualitative and quantitative analysis of toxicological relevant matters in the mainstream smoke of the waterpipe Details of Qualitative and quantitative analysis of toxicological relevant matters in the mainstream smoke of the waterpipe
Subordinate Institutions:
- Division 6.5 Polymers in Life Science and Nanotechnology - Details of Division 6.5 Polymers in Life Science and Nanotechnology
- Working group Polymer Analysis - Details of Working group Polymer Analysis


