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Yorkshire-based manufacturer of
protective textiles for construction, ITP Ltd, has completed a
major strategic investment with the opening of a new Product
Development and Testing Facility at its headquarters in
Easingwold
Clive Dickin, CEO of the National Access
and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC), performed the ribbon
cutting at the official opening ceremony, marking the
completion of a five-month project to convert an existing
warehouse unit into a state-of-the-art laboratory. |
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| The new facility is
designed to provide testing and benchmarking across key
performance metrics, including tensile strength, flame
retardancy, water resistance and long-term durability under
aged conditions. |
| The laboratory
houses advanced equipment and technology to assess ITP’s
extensive product range, which includes protective building
membranes for roof and wall applications, ground gas barriers,
sheeting for scaffolding and temporary fencing, acoustic
barriers, debris netting, defence products and keder sheeting.
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ITP Managing
Director, Carl Morse, said: “We were delighted to welcome
Clive to officially open our new testing facility. He was an
especially fitting choice, as ITP has worked closely with the
NASC in advocating best practice in the management and testing
of safety and performance standards across the scaffolding and
access sector. |
ITP Sales Director,
Matt Thompson, added: “Our testing facility will
deliver direct benefits for customers by providing an
additional layer of assurance for every order. In addition to
pre-batch testing, we will also test product orders prior to
despatch, giving clients further confidence in the consistent
quality of our solutions.” |
| ITP manufactures and
supplies high-quality construction products to projects
worldwide. With exports to more than 30 countries, the
company’s expertise in international trade ensures the
seamless delivery of essential materials to major
infrastructure developments across the globe. |
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