Chaco | Cedetema advances in tabs in agreement with the UNSE
Cedeem, under the Ministry of Sustainable Production and Economic Development, advances with the National University of Santiago del Estero (UNSE) in boards of boards with different wood species in our region, transforming knowledge into development and opening new possibilities for the forest chain.
The Materials Development and Transfer Center (Cedema) advances in a joint work with the National University of Santiago del Estero (UNSE), through its Faculty of Forest Sciences, for the development of boards of boards with different wood species in the region. According to the coordinator of Cedeema, Leandro Romero, the agreement signed two years ago began to materialize this year, after the university institution obtained the necessary resources for Concentrate laboratory tests. We elaborate the boards and provide practical knowledge in manufacturing and drying of species, while the faculty performs the tests in its laboratories to analyze the physical and chemical properties, evaluating how the different glue and the woods used, detailed. The tests are carried out from raw material from the waste of sawmills of the northern northern cup. Colorado Quebracho, Algarrobo and Vinal. Chaco Innovation that transcends borders. Science, Production and Technology United to generate added value and project the Chaco towards a sustainable future. The objective is to advance not only in the production of boards, but also in the development of new wood coatings, a growing trend in the construction and design industry. For rosemary, this joint work means a qualitative leap in innovation: the yield is exporting knowledge, because we make available our experience in drying and elaboration In alliance with the university, we can open new possibilities of use for forest by -products of the region. In this way, assignment reaffirms its role as a space for research and technological transfer, generating added value in the forest chain, providing sustainable solutions and strengthening the articulation between the productive and academic sector.
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