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Andaltec es un centro tecnológico especializado en sistemas de iluminación para automoción, plásticos en contacto con alimentos, prototipado y materiales.
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Andaltec has launched the R&D Project “Re-composite”, focused on the enhancement of recycling and revalorisation of advanced plastic materials based on epoxy resins and high-performance fibers proceeding from the transport sector (aeronautics and car areas). This initiative aims at developing a new process to obtain...
The PoliM3D project’s aim is the production of active polymers for 3D printing to be employed in medical applications. Andaltec’s researchers are going to develop and characterise new polymeric materials that are easily suitable for FDM printing technology. These materials will be used to manufacture...
Andaltec has carried out more than 1,300 technologies services to companies from eleven countries along 2019. The centre’s international activity has been reinforced, providing technological and consulting services and co-operating with companies and entities from all over the world.
The technological centre counted with 163 customers...
26 th March 2020
Andaltec
Headquarters, Martos (Jaén)
Program
9:30 h: Registration
Open
10 h: Opening
and reception
José María
Navarro, General Manager at Andaltec
10:15 h: ESSIAL project
presentation and laser welding process
Jesús Castillo,
R&D engineer at Andaltec
10:30 h Electrical
steel manufacturing process and microscopy analysis in ESSIAL project
Jean-Pierre
Birat and Camille Pineau, consultant and researcher at IRT-M2P
11:15 h Coffee
Break
11:45 h In-line
monitoring techniques and upscaling...
The Technological Centre for Plastics (Andaltec) is playing a major role in the LIFE Plasmix project, which is focused on the development of new recycling processes for plastic materials from urban solid waste processing plants. The programme’s main goal is the improvement in retrieval for...
The
Technological Centre for Plastics (Andaltec), together with the University of Córdoba,
has successfully developed an innovative air-conditioning system from solar
energy. Furthermore, the prestigious scientific magazine Applied Thermal
Engineering has just published an article about this project’s results. The
conclusions obtained by the researchers prove that the use of...
Companies from
nine countries in South and Central America have shown great interest in hiring
Andaltec’s R&D services along the first nine months of the year. More than
fifty companies and research entities form Dominican
Republic, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Honduras and
Panama have requested for information about...
The headquarters of the Technological Centre for Plastics (Andaltec)
in Martos (Spain) have hosted the initial meeting for the international project
COMP0LIVE, which intends to develop a new generation of biocomposites based on
olive fibers. This scheme, coordinated by Andaltec, is funded by the European
Agency of Small and...
This Project, launched by the Technological
Centre for Plastics, allows for an improvement in the activity of the
encapsulated active substances, employing a quicker, more efficient and
economical process
Researchers from the Technological Centre for Plastics
(Andaltec) have developed a new encapsulation method for active compounds by
means of microwave radiation....
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Plastics in depth
Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Head of Prototyping Area for Andaltec
This article is intended to elaborate on the most employed techniques to transform the light produced by a certain lighting source (a bulb filament, or LED light) into a surface continuously and uniformly lit, with no other intermediate...