Protecting Britain’s Heritage
One word - Metalock - has become synonymous with a complete service for the cold mechanical repair of cast iron and other metals.
Initially developed to give new life to invaluable and sometimes irreplaceable industrial machinery, the process proved highly successful.
Further research and refinement of the technique was undertaken which increased the scope of the process, most significantly in the application of repairs and restoration to cast iron structures.
Much has been written about Britain’s industrial and architectural heritage and in recent years the Metalock cold repair process has been used extensively and very successfully in restoring and repairing many famous landmarks and historic buildings, both large and small.
This brochure shows a selection of these, illustrating the contribution an accepted, unique, modern engineering remedy has made to ‘Protecting Britain’s Heritage’.
From top: Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin Metal stitching repairs on cast iron canal bridge.
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