Since its inception, ITL Labs has been maintaining its status as an independent, self-supporting contract research organization. It has been recognized as a pioneer contributor to Indian industry through its efforts with technologically innovative applied research approach.
Over the years, the R&D activities of ITL Labs have been expanded covering different areas of materials. The present activities of research involve:
Identification of new product, application, process and technology
Development of product, process and technology
Improvements in the existing product and process
Scale up studies to take up development work from lab scale to commercial scale
Cost effective measures either by suggesting alternative route or process of manufacturing of a particular product
Rendering technical help in preparation of product, application and safety data sheet for capturing market
Providing opinion report on the existing product as well as process
Product differentiation etc.
The areas in which R&D is being actively pursued are quite varied from polymers, health care, waste utilization to food, agricultural and herbal products.
Thrust Areas
Pharmaceutical
Polymers
Composites
Organic Synthesis
Specialty Chemicals
Herbal Products
Renewable Resources
Waste Utilization
Technical Consultancy
Facilities Available
Instruments
Polymers
In view of their versatile properties, / polymers are called wonder materials. They have substituted traditional materials such as metal, glass, wood & concrete either fully or partially in most of the end use applications.
Material Science Division has always been involved in contemporary research and has developed, modified & commercialized a number of processes over the years. The main areas in which MSD deals are:
Polymer blends /Alloys
Composites
Adhesives, coatings & lacquers
Healthcare & Bio materials
Optimization of polymer processing parameters
Scaling up of technologies from lab to pilot scale and eventually commercialization
Plastic waste utilization
Modification of existing processes and import substitutes