Partners

Through different alliances, products and services of DDBST GmbH are supplied throughout the world: The Dortmund Data Bank is supplied as inhouse version by

which are linked by a cooperation agreement. DECHEMA distributes the DDB as part of their data bank DETHERM. FIZ CHEMIE distributes the DDB online via STN International as part of the data file DETHERM. Aspen Tech and DECHEMA operate an Internet server for the distribution of data from DDB and DETHERM.

Laboratory for Thermophysical Properties GmbH (LTP) is situated in the same office building as DDBST GmbH. LTP GmbH intensively employs DDB and DDBSP and provides important feedback. The core business of LTP GmbH lies in the experimental determination of physical property data over a very large temperature, pressure and concentration range.

 

 

Mitsubishi Chemical Company distributes inhouse versions of DDB and DDBSP, especially in Japan.

 

 

DECHEMA e.V. (Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology) is a non-profit organization and a long time partner of DDBST. DECHEMA e.V. is publishing the DECHEMA Chemistry Data Series, in which more than 40 volumes of data tables from the DDB were published. In addition, the DDB is available also via their inhouse and online offers (DETHERM).

 

 

FIZ CHEMIE GmbH is a non-profit service institution and has been cooperating with both the research group of Prof. Gmehling and DDBST to build up publically funded parts of the DDB. FIZ CHEMIE contributed to the DDB via data input and provides an online data service via STN Karlsruhe.

 

 

EPCON International Inc. distributes parts of DDB and DDBSP as part of several of their own products or joint products.

 

 

VLXE (Polymer and Complex Fluids) provides software that is linked to the DDB Polymer data bank. An online demonstration can be found here.

 

 

Iolitec and DDBST cooperate in the field of ionic liquids.

 

 

e-Collaboration, Inc. markets and distributes DDBST products non-exclusive in Korea.

 

 

Toyo Koatsu provides an automated VLE apparatus with integrated access to the DDB.

 

 

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Gmehling and/or Prof. h.c. Dr. Jürgen Rarey conduct training courses for DDB/DDBSP as well as graduate courses for applied thermodynamics in process design and simulation.


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