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Marina Rodrigues
“It's great to be part of a company that sets even more ambitious goals each year and makes us realize that the "our best performance" can always be improved. At Amorim Cork Composites we have the possibility to learn about different markets, interact with leading international players in their respective business fiel…

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IMO/MED Certified
Tested to IMO resolution MSC.307 (88) - FTP Code 2010 against fire protection requirements, ACM52 is certified in accordance with the MARINE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE 2014/90/EU (MED) and EU-US MRA (MED category A. 1/3.1 & USCG category 164.106, including MCA & Transport of Canada), bearing the MED Wheelmark of confo…

With support from Corticeira Amorim, a temporary cork house has been installed in the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation’s outdoor amphitheater.…
The artist Ricardo Jacinto has created a temporary cork residence, which will be inhabited by the pianist Marino Formenti, who will sit at the piano, play, sleep, eat, and live. Ricardo Jacinto talked about the architectural project, explaining that "it’s the result of an invitation to design a temporary house for the…

Our materials are easily integrated into laminate manufacturing processes and numerous substrates, such as plywood, aluminum, steel, plaster…
Amorim multilayer panel materials are a combination of cork in selected elastomeric compound matrix to yield specific performances ranging from thermal insulation, noise reduction to fire resistance whilst maintaining the reduced surface weight, depending on the requirements of the final application. The wide applicabi…

IMO/MED Certified
Certified to IMO Res. MSC.307 (88) – (2010 FTP Code) Annex 1, Part 5 & Part 2* MSC / Circ.1120, compliant with the Council Directive 2014/90 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of the 23 July 2014 on marine equipment directive and repealing Council Directive 96/98/EC and EU-US Mutual Recognition Agreem…