Rotesco Inc.

Address: 10-120 Melford Dr.
Scarborough, ON M1B 2X5
CA

Mailling Address: 10-120 Melford Dr.
Scarborough, ON M1B 2X5
CA

Phone: (416) 291-9821

Fax: (416) 291-4343

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Website: http://www.rotesco.com

Rotesco Inc.

Rotesco designs and manufactures testing instruments that are used in maintenance programmes of steel wire ropes,
including:
a) dual-function testing instruments that non-destructively test steel wire ropes and
b) an instrument that checks guide alignment and emergency braking of mine hoists.
These instruments would be used in mining, aerial transportation, elevator, construction, and underwater research and
exploration industries.
Rotesco also provides a non-destructive testing service. The testing includes steel wire rope testing, ultrasonic testing,
magnetic particle testing, and guide alignment testing.

Company Details

Year Established: 1969

Total Sales ($CDN): $100,000 - $200,000

Number of Employees: 10

Company Information

Rodney Pryde
Title: President
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
Telephone: (416) 291-9821
Fax: (416) 291-4343
Email: Click Here

Products

Rotescograph

Magnetester Ii
The Magnetester II is a dual-function, electro-magnetic instrument. It simultaneously measures loss of metallic cross-section caused by corrosion, wear, etc. and it indicates localized faults in the form of broken wires, lay distortion, inter-strand nicking, corrosion or wear. The Magnetester II, a hand-held instrument, can test ropes with diameters between 7 mm (1/4 inch) and 38 mm (1-1/2 inch).

Services

Non-destructive Testing Of Steel Wire Ropes Rotesco offers a non-destructive testing service including: a) non-destructive testing of steel wire ropes using the Rotescograph, a dual-function electro-magnetic instrument, in order to determine the structual integrity of the steel wire rope. The Rotescograph measures loss of metallic cross-sectional area and indicates localized faults, i.e. broken wires. b) Ultrasonic and magnetic particle testing of components; and c) Guide alignment testing