This laboratory participates in the realization of research projects in collaboration with industrial companies, research laboratories, faculties and engineering schools within the framework of various national programs or student supervision (PFE, Master, thesis, …).

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Recovery of useful substances

Tunisia has significant reserves of useful substances, which are considered an important element that helps to encourage investment by launching development projects. We can cite as an example the large deposit of gypsum, which is the raw material used for the manufacture of plaster.

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Development of new materials in line with current regulations

Among the new materials developed by the CTMCCV with its industrial partners are : plaster-based interior coatings mechanically applied, plasterboard, compressed earth brick, … These materials, which offer maximum thermal comfort, comply with the requirements of building thermal regulations and have a minimum impact on the environment.

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Recovery and recycling of industrial waste

In Tunisia, the industry sector generates large quantities of discharges, which are the source of very significant pollution for the environment. These discharges pose a harmful problem for companies and regions in Tunisia and must absolutely be characterized and valued in the manufacture of building materials.

Yacine KHEMIRI

Responsible for the Research & Innovation Laboratory

71 392 300 (post 422)