The Angelantoni group
The Angelantoni Industrie Group, founded in 1932, has always been active in the technological applications of cold, both from an industrial and scientific point of view. Highlights are low and very low temperatures (including cryogenic) as well as environmental simulation up to space simulation.
Angelantoni Industrie Holding’s main asset is Angelantoni Test Technologies (brand ACS), which today includes 4 production/logistics units in Italy and 4 subsidiaries for Sales/Service of ACS products in France, Germany, India and China.
The Angelantoni Test Technologies subholding also includes:
Kenosistec which designs and manufactures high vacuum thin film deposition systems (coating with PVD technologies)
Aerre Service, which provides maintenance and technical assistance for Angelantoni Test Technologies in northern Italy.
Angelantoni Test Technologies has a total as of 2023 of 350 employees and a turnover of 75 M Euro.
Angelantoni Industrie Holding, with about 25 employees, also has minority interests in TurboAlgor which offers solutions for energy recovery in industrial refrigeration systems.
Angelantoni Industrie still retains 100 percent of Archimede Solar Energy, a manufacturer of receiver tubes for solar thermodynamics, whose production is being considered for resumption.
ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
INNOVATION
COMMUNITY AND CONTINUITY

Heredity
“Rather than a real company, the ‘plant,’ if we really want to call it that, consisted of his motorcycle and the tools he always carried with him.”
Gianluigi Angelantoni, 79, one of the sons of the founder of the technological empire with branches in France, Germany, India and China, thus remembers his father.
90 years later, the enterprise continues to be projected towards the future. It ranges – as can be truly emphasized – from vacuum simulation machines to healthcare; from precision mechanics to the automotive industry; from industrial applications of particle physics, to improvements for everyday utensils. “Let’s say we are always looking for new ideas,” continues Angelantoni, “our watchword is innovation.”
Environment
“Respect for the environment is testified by a prominent sign at the entrance to the Cimacolle plant with words that, translated into English, read: ‘Low CO2 impact plant: with a 370 kilowatt photovoltaic system and a 2 megawatt biomass plant, thus avoiding the releasing of 319 thousand kilograms of CO2 into the atmosphere.’” (Ed. Note: Both of these contribute to the heating and cooling of the buildings).