TESTING, LIFE SCIENCES AND RENEWABLE ENERGIES Angelantoni Industrie is one of the world’s leading producers of environmental test chambers, test equipment and benches, laboratory and biomedical equipment, and cold technology applied to industry and research. Its mission is to manufacture innovative and high quality systems going beyond customers’ expectations as far as performance, technical features, design and innovation are concerned. These results are achieved through constant improvement, respect for employee safety and environmental protection.
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his year Angelantoni Industrie is celebrating the 80th anniversary of its activities. Today the group consists of eight production units located in Italy, Germany, France, India and China, with a total of over 850 employees. The company started its activity in the refrigeration sector and over the years has become renowned in three main industrial fields: testing, life sciences and renewable energies. The first of its divisions, ATT (Angelantoni Test Technology) deals with the design, sale and manufacture of test chambers, stress screening systems and space simulators. These products find applications in many industries including automotive, defence, electronics, aeronautics and aerospace.
“We manufacture environmental test chambers, space simulators (used to test satellites or satellite components), test benches and crash test systems for cars, car parts and electrodynamic shakers for electronics or mechanical parts or assemblies,” explained the company’s CEO Gianluigi Angelantoni. The second main division is ALS, Angelantoni Life Science, involving the design, manufacture and sale of cold equipment for healthcare and biotechnology. Its products include cold and thermostatic chambers, CO2 incubators, blood banks, plasma shock freezers and clean rooms used in both the healthcare and pharma industries.
The third division, Angelantoni Clean Tech (ATC) deals with all types of investments in the field of renewable energies and energy efficient manufacturing of thermodynamic solar power plants and photovoltaic plants that can be applied to different environments such as buildings, camper vans, shelters and green houses. “We also offer additional and more specialised services to other companies, such as sputtering systems which are capable of thin film deposition and are used in the thermodynamic and photovoltaic sectors,” explained Mr Angelantoni. “They are nanomaterials that give the surface a particular quality. In the case of solar energy, instead Industry Europe 159