LATI at Formnext 2025: Engineering Thermoplastics for 3d Printing and Pellet Additive Manufacturing

Safer Food Conveyor Belts Thanks to Detectable Compounds
Metal detectable technical polymers for food processing: traceability and safety become standard in food contact plastic materials. The GANAL case study.

LATI Obtains OCS Certification: the Value of those who Prevent Pellet Loss Every Day

Training, KPIs, and Audits to Integrate Certifications into Business Processes

LATI Obtains ISO 50001 Certification: a New Milestone for Energy Sustainability
LATI has reached an important milestone: obtaining the ISO 50001:2018 certification, the international standard for energy management.

Lead-free Brass and Structural Compounds: Innovative Materials for a Safer Future
European regulations and growing public health concerns are accelerating the elimination of leaded brass, driving the industry toward alternative and innovative materials such as ecological alloys and structural thermoplastic compounds.

CEJN Chooses LATI Detectable Compounds: Stop Contamination!
Discover why CEJN has selected LATI’s detectable thermoplastic materials for the production of the new 208 Detect blow gun

Reliable Detectable Plastic Materials for Demanding Food Production Environments
In the highly regulated and demanding food sector, safety, durability, and hygiene are essential

LATI3Dlab at Formnext 2024: Exploring the Future of Additive Manufacturing!
LATI3Dlab at Formnext 2024: Exploring the Future of Additive Manufacturing!

LATI3Dlab: the Future of Plastic Materials for 3d Printing
The world of additive manufacturing opens to new possibilities with the launch of the LATI3Dlab website, LATI’s R&D division dedicated to 3D printing materials.

Self-extinguishing Materials for Electrical Energy Transport
The rapid development of high voltage and current applications requires new plastic materials resistant to operating conditions.

Plastic Materials for Distributing Electricity Safely and Sustainably – the EFEN Case
Discover how EFEN, a leading German company in the production of electrotechnical devices, decided to replace the ceramics used in its NG series fuse holders and switches with the LATI flame-retardant thermoplastic compound, LATAMID 66