13.02.2013
Bridon opens development facility
Wire rope manufacturer Bridon has opened the Bridon Technology Centre, a new development facility in the UK.
This follows the launch of its Bridon Neptune Quay three months ago. For more information see:
Bridon opens new rope plant.
The new £5 million facility, located at its Balby Carr Bank site in Doncaster, will enable the company to test the strength and endurance of rope under extreme loads as well as assessing the effects of bend fatigue, rotational characteristics and its endurance to repeated layering on smaller more economical spools.
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The new Bridon Technology Centre located in Doncaster
Bridon group chief executive Jon Templeman said: “It is a high-tech hub for next generation rope development. The finest minds in rope technology will use sophisticated testing equipment to validate the designs of the largest and most complex ropes ever made. This state of the art facility will enable us to develop and test ropes that perform at the highest levels, in the harshest conditions, and to collaborate with our customers on tailored solutions to the toughest challenges they face.”
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Bridon group chief executive Jon Templeman
The company added: “The demand from the crane industry for stronger and more sophisticated ropes which perform at the highest level in the most punishing environments was a key reason behind this facility. We are now in a position to develop the largest and most innovative rope products available to the crane sector.”
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A development facility to test the strength and endurance of rope
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