Hager Chooses LATI to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of the Arc Fault Detection Device (AFDDs) Series

How to Choose Recycled Plastic Materials without Compromising Technical Performance
Engineering Plastics and Sustainability: a New Scientific Study by LATI and University of Insubria

LATI in Renault 2025 Panel: Thermoplastic Compounds for Electric Mobility
LATI confirms its leading role in the transition towards sustainable mobility, with high-performance thermoplastics included in Renault Group’s A-PMR 2025 panel.

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.

Schneider Electric and LATIECO: Together for Sustainable RESi9 Switches

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

Webinar – Recycle and Repair: Sustainability According to LATI
Discover advanced sustainability strategies for industry. How does Design for Recycling work? What is the repair economy? Recyclable materials and innovative technologies in the next LATI webinar

New LATIECO Compound Range: Fire-resistant Recycled Plastics
In a market increasingly focused on sustainability and efficiency of plastic materials, LATI strengthens its position by launching a new range of green and sustainable compounds with fire resistance.

Protect your Devices from Electromagnetic Interference with LATISHIELD
Are you looking for an effective solution to shield your devices from electromagnetic interference? Discover how LATISHIELD thermoplastic compounds can protect your circuits and ensure optimal performance.

Webinar – LATISHIELD: Advanced Plastic Solutions for Electromagnetic Shielding
Electromagnetic radiation produced by electrical machines and electronic circuits can cause serious interference in similar devices placed near the source.