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Vaber Industriale Announces RINA Certification for ITW Plexus Structural Adhesives

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ITW Plexus MA420, MA425, MA530 and MA560 structural adhesives, distributed by Vaber Industriale, have achieved the RINA certification. This milestone adds to the previous RINA certification of Plexus MA590, confirming the excellence and reliability of the products distributed by Vaber Industriale in the marine industry.

RINA: A Seal of Quality for the Marine Industry 

RINA certification is an international standard of excellence, attesting that products meet the highest safety and performance requirements demanded by the marine industry.

We are extremely proud to announce this important achievement, which underscores our commitment to providing customers with high quality products and high performance, and our dedication to innovation and safety” says Mr. Pascual Milan, ITW Plexus Sales Manager Southern Europe.

Added Value for the Marine Sector The range of RINA certification ITW Plexus structural adhesives, distributed by Vaber Industriale, offers specific solutions for various applications in the marine sector. It is an important added value for shipyards and designers, ensuring the use of products that have been tested and meet the highest safety and performance standards.

Sustainability

A Shared Commitment Vaber Industriale Spa is committed to promoting sustainable practices, offering products that help reduce environmental impact in the marine industry. The partnership between Vaber Industriale and ITW Plexus proves successful in providing innovative and reliable shipbuilding solutions for the marine industry. RINA certification for Plexus adhesives further strengthens this partnership, ensuring excellent products for every application.

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