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French company Addev Materials takes over TPI

14 May '21
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Pic: Addev Materials
Pic: Addev Materials

Addev Materials has taken over French manufacturer TPI (Textile Pour l’Industrie), which specialises in aeronautics and defence markets with unique expertise in producing a purified cotton textile for cleaning of technical parts. This expands Addev Materials’ offering of critical cleaning and surface preparation supplies in civil and military aeronautics.

For 40 years, TPI has specialised in the aeronautics and defence markets, gaining unique expertise in the manufacture of a purified cotton textile for cleaning of technical parts. Due to its composition and design, this fabric, manufactured in France, doesn’t contaminate or pill, and therefore has the advantage of not leaving any residue or fibres during cleaning and wiping operations on high-tech parts. TPI also has experience in trading chemical products, offering a wide array of products and services as well as responsiveness to its major clients.

"I am delighted that the future of TPI is now joined with that of Addev Materials, which will ensure the sustainability and growth of our activities," said Jean Marc Vincent, president of TPI.

By acquiring TPI, Addev Materials completes its chemical products offering with high-performance textiles for technical cleaning in the aerospace and defence markets.

"The acquisition of TPI is a continuation of Addev Materials’ strategic plan for growth in the aeronautics, defence, and space markets. TPI’s know-how and expertise complement and reinforce our position as an international player specialising in customised chemical products specifically adapted to the requirements of these markets," states Julien Duvanel, CEO Aerospace and Defence, Addev Materials.

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