Italian instrument producers and Sinal laboratory sign strategic agreement
An agreement has been signed between Modena Centro Prove (a private laboratory accredited by Sinal, certified by TUV and approved for CE marking of ceramic tiles and building adhesives by the Italian Ministry for Universities, Education and Research and the Ministry for Production Activities) and Ceramic Instruments, Sassuololab and Gabbrielli Technology, companies that have been operating for decades in the field of ceramic product research and control laboratory instruments. The technical/commercial agreement will offer ceramic company technicians a suite of tools that increasingly meet applicable national and international standards and will bring instrument manufacturers the services of a Sinal laboratory while also serving as a focal point for contributions and suggestions at the service of ceramic companies.
The agreement will exploit the partners’ many years of experience in the field of research, control and instrumentation for the ceramic laboratory. It will offer customers the services of highly-trained professionals in the various national and international standards regarding checks on ceramic products and a cutting-edge private laboratory perfectly integrated into the ceramic district that is capable of offering efficient and high-quality responses to tests on raw materials, tiles, adhesives and stone materials in general.
Sassuololab has also signed a commercial agreement with the new company MGS, a manufacturer of rapid mills for glaze and slip grinding, to guarantee production continuity and support in a sector that is undergoing major corporate changes.
At Tecnargilla the agreements will be finalised and the “technical committee for new laboratory instruments” firmed up. This committee consists of representatives of the companies involved in the agreement and laboratory technicians capable of bringing their experience to the service of quality and innovation in the field of instrumentation.
The agreement is open to anyone wishing to put their experience to the service of the quality of Italian ceramics.
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