Tassullo - Fenix Limerestoration

FENIX Limerestoration: research at the service of restoration

Fenix Tassullo has expressed tradition and innovation since 1909.
The specialist technicians at its Research and Development laboratories provide complete consultancy for all professionals working in the restoration sector: preliminary diagnosis, the selection of the most suitable materials and the most effective application techniques, site visits, and the chemical and physical analysis of the various materials involved.
In addition, the Tassullo research centre also works in continuous cooperation with a number of organisations and institutes, to test and therefore further guarantee The Reficere series of scientific restoration publications the physical and mechanical characteristics of its products. Research projects, whose results are published in the Scientific Restoration Series named Reficere, are run with the objective of developing innovative materials and technology.
ENEA: Experimentation on historic buildings in stone masonry

ENEA: Experimentation
on historic buildings
in stone masonry

The research projects presently running include:

  • Experimentation on historic buildings in stone masonry, in cooperation with the University of Padua, the University of Pavia, and the ENEA laboratory in Rome
  • Research on the identification of materials and methods for the restoration of contemporary architecture, in cooperation with MIBAC (Ministry for the Cultural Heritage and Activities – Emilia Romagna Regional Direction for Cultural and Landscape Heritage)
  • International DISWALL project, in cooperation with the Universities of Munich (Germany), Minho (Portugal) and Padua
  • Nano-binders – Experimentation on new nano-structural binders for restoration, in partnership with the Veneto Meta-district for the Cultural Heritage
Tassullo Research Centre
Tassullo Research Centre
Tassullo Research and Development Laboratory
Tassullo Research and
Development Laboratory
Tassullo Research and Development Laboratory
Tassullo Research and
Development Laboratory