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Xella T&F develops building materials of tomorrow

As one of the few European companies in the building materials industry, Xella operates its own technology and research company (Technologie- und Forschungsgesellschaft / T&F) near Berlin.

13 August, 2020

Innovation, research, technological development: this is the basis for preparing the Xella Group for the future – with products that meet the coming challenges of the industry, be it climate protection, energy saving or resource efficiency.

At two locations, 37 colleagues work in three divisions: product and process research, applied research and accredited testing center. Since its foundation in 2004, the T&F company has been involved in the development of new products, construction technologies and the application of new raw materials, among other things, and ensures the quality of the Xella products Ytong, Silka, Multipor and Hebel.

Learn more about the work of the Xella Technologie- und Forschungsgesellschaft mbH from Managing Director Torsten Schoch:



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