TÜV Italia has officially opened its new testing laboratory in Volpiano near Turin incorporating its facilities with industrial testing company Bytest at a single site employs more than 600 employees and has a network of 400 partners with several offices and laboratories in the country which is focused on industrial product testing and non-destructive testing (NDT) TÜV Italia and Bytest’s facilities were previously located at different sites in Piedmont The new buildings at Volpiano accommodate equipment for product testing NDT and other tests and analyses for the industrial sector The decision to amalgamate the two laboratories followed an in-depth assessment of the testing inspection and certification market which concluded that there will be an increase in demand for testing carried out by independent external laboratories during the coming years The project to join the laboratories was launched in summer 2019 and according to TÜV SÜD has created one of the largest independent test laboratories in Europe CEO of TÜV Italia and CEO TÜV SÜD Western Europe said “We are very proud that the project was implemented on schedule and the laboratory is now ready for operation TÜV SÜD decided to invest around €15 million [US$17.5 million] in the project during these challenging times because the company has firm faith in Italy’s ability to continue developing and advancing its industrial capabilities for the future.” the new laboratory covers an area of 8,000 square metres divided into an office building of 2,000 square metres and another 6,000-square-metre building which houses the test facilities and more than 250 employees Between these two structures is a large semi-anechoic chamber for electromagnetic compatibility testing and a new bunker for non-destructive radiographic tests The new laboratory is divided into several areas housing the laboratories where tests are carried out on a wide range of products and the facilities for destructive and non-destructive testing and other tests The new testing laboratory offers all the facilities for companies in the aerospace sector to carry out a wide range of tests at a single site The laboratories are accredited for a series of tests by Accredia, IECEE (International Commission on the Rules for the Approval of Electrical Equipment) and ZLS (Zentralstelle der Länder für Sicherheitstechnik). Bytest conducts is accredited by Nadcap (National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) and certified according to ISO 9001 and AS9100 Testing is carried out by Bytest engineers with level 3 certification according to SNT-TC-1A and/or UNI EN 473 They are qualified for the aerospace sector according to EN 4179/NAS 410.@TUVSUD engineering and industry for the last 20 years Initially writing about subjects from nuclear submarines to autonomous cars to future design and manufacturing technologies he was editor of a leading UK-based engineering magazine before becoming editor of Aerospace Testing in 2017 Get the 'best of the week' from this website direct to your inbox every Wednesday by | Mar 9 BASF has purchased the PET foam business of the Italian company B.C The companies have agreed not to disclose the purchase price for the transaction The acquisition includes production facilities and intellectual property rights as well as a special extrusion process which enables the production of high-performance PET foams with very high densities “By expanding our portfolio of sophisticated structural foams this acquisition will enable BASF to further strengthen its position as a leading foam provider These PET foams are primarily used in wind turbine rotor blades and will extend our product range for the growing global wind energy market,” explained Dr president of BASF’s Performance Polymers division PET foams are both temperature- and chemical-resistant As well as being used in the wind energy sector high quality PET foam boards are employed in lightweight composite materials that are particularly well-suited for applications in the automotive and aeronautics industries “The development of specific system solutions and new types of materials plays a decisive role in bringing forward sustainable energy generation We will benefit from the expertise and synergies resulting from the acquisition of extrusion technology from B.C president of Advanced Materials & Systems Research at BASF Sign up for our weekly newsletter and receive the latest science news directly to your inbox Sign up for our weekly newsletter and receive the latest science news Scientists created an “evapolectrics” generator that draws power directly from water evaporation A sand-like material can be extracted from seawater by adding carbon dioxide potentially making the building industry more sustainable Engineered Escherichia coli bacteria could be used to make sustainable biobased plastics Microplastics facilitate a “super slime” that is resistant to antibiotics sparking concern about antibiotic resistance in heavily polluted areas Scientists in Finland have developed a method that can achieve a tenfold increase in pesticide retention on farmed crops A comprehensive study by Sea Otter Savvy reveals the significant energy costs of human disturbance on sea otters highlighting the need for better conservation practices to protect these vulnerable marine mammals The deal also adds sizable European PET production capacity to the Watwil-headquartered firm’s existing operations in China. In addition, Gurit stands to gains significant extrusion process technology and innovation knowhow. The “special” extrusion process, for example, enables the production of high-performance PET foams with very high densities. CHEManager Innovation Pitch supports innovation in the chemistry and life sciences start-up scene. The platform allows founders, young entrepreneurs, and start-ups to present their companies to the industry. CHEManager Spotlight is an exclusive event tailored for practitioners and decision-makers in the chemical industry. This part of our event series delves into the latest trends and innovations in logistics to streamline your operations and drive efficiency. Southampton and Premier League rivals Brighton are reportedly tracking the progress of Juventus starlet Koni De Winter this summer According to a report from Belgian news outlet Het Belang van Limburg (via Sports Witness) both clubs have joined Club Brugge in following the 19-year-old who certainly looks a strong prospect De Winter is yet to make his first-team debut for Juventus but has been on the fringes of their senior squad having been on the bench in a Champions League group stage clash with Barcelona last season The Belgium youth international made 26 appearances for Juve’s Under-19s last season and proved to be a leading figure in their academy system Upcoming changes due to Brexit mean that clubs will not be able to sign players from EU countries without specific requirements being met Information on this can be found via the FA’s website where they explain that a points-based system will be used to score potential signings club and international appearances will all come into consideration to ensure only the best talent is chosen over English or British players Koni De Winter would seemingly fit the bill as a youth international representing the top ranked country in the world right now and this is the type of player that Saints will need to try and target from now on with their youth recruitment A strong and intelligent defender capable of playing across the defence he joined Juventus from Zulte Waregem in 2018 Whether he gets the chance to show what he can do with the senior team is another matter although he does have a contract in Turin until 2024 Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl is a fan of players who can play in multiple positions and De Winter’s ability to play as a centre-back or full-back could have seen him appear on the radar at St Mary’s © 2025 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER ","https://fansided.com/",{"alt":"65","src":"66","url":"67"},{"type":"64","value":"68"},"link","Minute Media","https://www.minutemedia.com/",{"text":"6b","url":"6c"},{"type":"6a","value":"6d"},"All Rights Reserved Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands According to a report from Belgian news outlet Het Belang van Limburg (via Sports Witness) Information on this can be found via the FA’s website Spurs face uphill battle to sign Danny Ings from Saints You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Andreas Jungdal looks during a Milan training session at Milanello on July 17 (Photo by Pier Marco Tacca/AC Milan via Getty Images) AC Milan's goalkeeper the Rossoneri club has officially announced today that the player has moved to Cremonese "AC Milan announces that it has definitively sold goalkeeper Andreas Jungdal to US Cremonese The Club wishes Andreas all the best for the continuation of his sporting career." and website in this browser for the next time I comment This is a worldwide website dedicated for AC Milan in English: exclusive news and content about the Rossoneri world Copyright © 2021 Milanreports.com All rights reserved | C.F. 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NGLVTI92L14B936U | Responsible and editorial director: Vito Angelè Credits by Parrotto Web Solution Web Agency Plasteurope.com is a business information platform for the European plastics industry It is part of KI Kunststoff Information and PIE Plastics Information Europe one of the leading content providers for the European plastics industry We offer daily updated business news and reports polymer prices and other services for the international plastics industry News | Polymer Prices | Suppliers Guide | Jobs | Register | Advertising Andreas Jungdal in action during the Primavera 1 TIM match between SS Lazio U19 and AC Milan U19 at on January 23 (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images) AC Milan directors always look to the future and plan for it by trying to sign important quality talents or also by trying to secure the future of the Primavera stars Indeed the Rossoneri management do keep an eye on the youth sector as stated by Pioli himself who praised Chaka Traoré a few days ago One player from the Primavera who is on the agenda of Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara is goalkeeper Andreas Jungdal AC Milan will let the Danish goalkeeper who is 20 years old leave in the month of January in order to find an opportunity to play more and gain experience there was a meeting between the club management and the goalkeeper's agent to discuss this matter ITALY - JANUARY 27: Riccardo Tonin of AC Milan during the Primavera 1 TIM match between Torino FC v AC Milan at Stadio Comunale on January 27 Serie C side Cesena FC announce that they have completed the signing of AC Milan player Riccardo Tonin until 30 June 2022 on the basis of loan Central striker born in Arzignano on 30 January 2001 Tonin grew up as a footballer in the Milan youth academy where he carried out the whole process of the youth sector With the Primavera shirt he made a total of 43 appearances During his career he also wore the jersey of the National team in the Under 15