Electrical and Optical Equipment Laboratory – LEO

For over 30 years, the Electrical and Optical Equipment Laboratory (LEO) has being working with the development and integrity tests of electric and optical products for domestic and foreign markets and Research & Development & Innovation ( R&D&I) projects. Optical The Laboratory optical area operates in the visible, ultraviolet and infrared spectrum, with the following activities: Measurement Read more…

Testing System for Mooring Equipment

E-flyer | PDF First rupture test video: The Laboratory of Mechanical Equipment and Structures at IPT makes its newest equipment, the Testing System for Mooring Equipment  |  SEEA, available to the industry. The system assists in the development and testing of high capacity synthetic or metallic mooring lines, chains, hooks, Read more…

Packaging design and development

IPT has over 30 years of experience in the design of transport packaging and wrapping systems for goods, be it for export, domestic distribution or to meet the internal logistics needs of companies. Clients served by the Institute range from large multinational corporations that want to reduce the variability of Read more…

Evaluation of train performance

IPT develops tests for the evaluation of cargo and passenger train performance, aiming to maximize cargo volume and traffic safety criteria. IPT also does instrumentation work on rolling stock, developing and using advanced techniques for monitoring signals and data acquisition systems. It also provides support for research and development projects Read more…

Optical instrument calibration

Several industrial sectors employ optical measuring instruments in their processes and, to ensure the quality and conformity of the products, they must be kept calibrated. Furthermore, calibration is a normal requirement in quality systems, such as ISO 9000 or similar systems. IPT performs calibrations of various magnitudes, including the use Read more…

Consultancy in packaging and cargo systems

IPT interprets a problem and translates it into required tests, bibliographic research or development of evaluation methods. This interpretation is often not immediate. The user of the packaging should provide the maximum possible amount of information to enable IPT to determine whether there was failure in materials, production process or Read more…

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