Vortex Partners with FerraTex to be a Reseller of VeriCure Curing Monitor System
The Vortex Companies Products Division announced that it recently inked a deal with FerraTex Solutions, a leading provider of CIPP liners, equipment, and wet-out services, to sell its patented VeriCure Curing Monitor System.
"This is a big step in creating awareness and promoting the benefits of VeriCure to CIPP installers throughout North America and beyond," stated Mike Vellano, CEO of the Vortex Companies. "Not only will it save contractors time and money, VeriCure significantly improves and validates the quality of the CIPP curing process."
FerraTex is one of North America's leading manufacturers of CIPP liners and a provider of wet-out services, with customers throughout the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
"We're extremely excited to add the VeriCure system to our line of CIPP solutions," said Justin Grabarczyk, VP of sales at FerraTex. "We've seen the data and are confident it will help our installation customers improve the quality and efficiency of their installations."
As an added incentive, FerraTex will extend its standard workmanship warranty, on it pressure liners, liners utilizing performance resin and CIPP liners 24 inches and up, from 12 to 24 months, if purchased and cured with VeriCure.
"Anyone who's familiar with the CIPP installation process understands the added cost and risk associated with over or under curing the liner," added Nick Patrick, senior product manager for Vortex. "VeriCure gives you real-time monitoring capabilities and provides the crew and project management team with data and analysis to make decisions that ensure maximum job quality."
Patented in the United States in 2012, VeriCure CMS was developed to continuously monitor a Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP) liner's core temperature during the installation process. The VeriCure brand and CMS technology were acquired by Vortex in January 2021. Since that time, Vortex has made refinements to the system components, process and improved technical field support for the product line.
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