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Cooling and Heat Tracing systems
News Release from: Tyco Thermal Controls
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 August 2003
Tyco Thermal Controls moves to new UK HQ
As a result of the significant growth in its heat-tracing business, Tyco Thermal Controls announces that it is to relocate its operations to the new UK headquarters at Washington, Tyne and Wear
As a result of the significant growth in its heat-tracing business, Tyco Thermal Controls has outgrown the facility it shared with Tyco Electronics in Swindon and announces that it is to relocate its operations to the new recently opened UK headquarters at Washington, Tyne and Wear The move into this larger purpose-built facility is scheduled for September
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tyco Thermal Controls is the world market leader in heat-tracing systems for manufacturing industry and commercial construction, under its renowned Raychem, T2, Isopad, Pyrotenax and Tracer brands.
For industrial manufacturing and processing operations it provides heat-tracing solutions for frost protection, process temperature maintenance and surface heating and offers a total project management capability and service from design through to commissioning.
The new UK facility will be a centre of excellence and base for the Tracer industrial project management team, which offers expertise in heat-tracing design and systems technologies to manufacturing and processing industry around the world.
Tyco Thermal Controls move to its new UK facility at Washington is just the latest stage of a major expansion programme, which commenced last year with the opening of a purpose-built European HQ and Distribution Centre at Lubbeek, Belgium.
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