AIMPLAS involved in this project called NANOHÁBITAT, along with a consortium of companies from Valencia and Technological Institutions of REDIT , with the overall aim of developing new materials to develop innovative products for the construction and housing.
"The new materials have antimicrobial properties and will reduce the risk of static discharge. They will also be more resistant to water, temperature and other materials like oil, "said Anabel Crespo, principal investigator of the project in AIMPLAS.
To develop these materials, which bring new functionalities compared to the traditional, nanotechnology is being applied based on the carbon and silver.
Through this research can offer viable solutions to medium term for development of materials with high added value, which will allow participating companies to boost its competitiveness nationally and internationally and promote industrial diversification of its products.
Via: AIMPLAS
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