Customized cable and rope specialist Cortland Company said it has received full endorsement from the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) for its inspection and testing facility in Western Australia.
The facility has received ISO/IEC 17020 and ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for the testing and inspection of high performance round slings and ropes used in a range of industries along with associated fittings and hardware.
NATA accreditation formally recognizes the facility’s competency in performing specific types of testing and, inspection, in compliance with international and Australian standards.
Mike Fitzpatrick, Cortland Australia Sales Leader, said, “NATA is the known authority that provides independent assurance of technical competence and we’re delighted to have been awarded this accreditation.
“Cortland Australia continues to demonstrate its commitment to be at the leading edge of rigging technology to ensure safety and rigging optimization are experienced by our current and prospective customers.”
Cortland’s specialist testing equipment includes a recently commissioned 600Te synthetics test bed, which combined with Australia’s largest round sling machine allows the facility to engineer, manufacture and certify high performance rigging solutions.
Services at the facility focus on destructive testing, proof-loading, and re-certification of synthetic fiber ropes and slings up to 600 metric tons. The new test equipment has been designed to accommodate large rigging assemblies and cope with the increased elasticity seen in synthetics.
The company is experienced in delivering solutions to maximize performance, safety and efficiency for customers in industries including, oil and gas, subsea engineering, defense and medical markets.