2012 Project ANCLATEX (Eureka CDTI EI7215)
Development of innovative anchoring systems for textile coatings, improving adhesion and durability while reducing environmental impact.
At ADRASA, innovation means translating chemistry into performance — and performance into sustainability.
Over the past decade, we have developed multiple R&D projects in collaboration with brands, mills, and institutions across Europe. Each initiative represents a step toward more efficient, safer, and eco-conscious textile processes.
Development of innovative anchoring systems for textile coatings, improving adhesion and durability while reducing environmental impact.
Optimization of dyeing processes using a single-bath dual-system approach to reduce water and energy consumption.
New technology allowing lower-temperature preparation of fabrics, saving energy and improving process consistency.
European project endorsed by the EUREKA High Level Group, developing advanced binders for textile finishing without formaldehyde or VOCs.
Participation in the Nuclis d’R+D d’Economia Circular initiative, focused on waste reduction and resource recovery in textile finishing.
Research on the process of coffee waste valorization.
Funded under the Circular Economy Grants for Companies 2022 by the Ministry for Ecological Transition and
Demographic Challenge (MITECO) within the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR), financed by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.
Duration: 01/02/2023 – 19/06/2024 Granted budget: €161,578.00
Selected under the PERTE Textiles (Category A – Research and Development) programme, co-funded by the European Union through the NextGenerationEU initiative. This project focuses on developing new sustainable auxiliaries and finishes for biobased fabrics, advancing the circular transition of the textile sector.
ADRASA has been officially recognized as an Innovative SME (PYME Innovadora) by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation — a distinction that highlights our ongoing contribution to sustainable and technological advancement in the textile industry.