Uk / Netherlands - T2, the truss safety product originally developed by Total Fabrications, is now also to be made and sold by the Prolyte Products Group, based in Holland. Speaking of this major collaboration, TFL's managing director Chris Cronin said: "Since T2 was first launched in 2000, we envisaged the T2 system as the new standard of safety for trussing with fall arrest and that it should be available from more than one major truss manufacturer. A separate company, T2 Systems Ltd, was established to manage the various patents, registered designs and trade marks that cover T2 and to license its production to suitable manufacturers in the industry."

"T2 systems are in use across the UK and abroad - including two major London venues. With work underway on an exciting new installation in the South West and a number of other UK-based projects, it is only natural that a manufacturer in mainland Europe should want to be able to offer the product too."

Speaking for Prolyte, managing director Fokko Smeding explained "Since the launch of T2 we have been convinced of the importance of the product in the event industry due to its integral protection against falls from height, its high performance and connectivity. The concept of the T2 system links seamlessly with our belief in producing safe truss and promoting safe working practices. We are very pleased to be able to add this state of the art truss system to our product range.

T2 Systems' managing director Robert Brightley stated: "T2 utilizes modern materials and innovative design which are both well suited to Prolyte's impressive high-tech manufacturing facility in Holland. I am delighted that Prolyte are the first truss manufacturer to take a license after TFL. They will both now make T2 under a license arrangement from T2 Systems Ltd. This is an important step in making the T2 system available to a wider market and the broader manufacturing base will further underpin the product, which is already being adopted as the new safety standard for truss in the entertainment industry."

(Lee Baldock)


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