Dunstone Co. announces ISO 9001/2015 certification
The certification ensures the company’s products and services meet the needs of customers through an effective quality management system. This is Dunestone’s second certification this year.
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Dunstone Co. (Charlotte, N.C., U.S.) a company that manufactures heat shrink tapes, films and tubing, announced recently announced that it has become ISO 9001/2015-certified, an internationally recognized standard that ensures the company’s products and services meet the needs of customers through an effective quality management system.
The company is known for its line of Hi-Shrink Tapes and Tubing, which are widely used in advanced composite applications, including aerospace, wind energy and commercial sporting goods, as well as the high-voltage electrical insulation market.
Dunstone was also audited by SAI Global, and was presented with its certificate in October 2020.
“The decision to work towards ISO 9001/2015 accreditation demonstrates the commitment to our customer base, as well as the future growth of the company through innovation and continuous improvement,” says Dunstone’s Vice President and General Manager, Rob Mehal. “This milestone was achieved with the hard work and commitment of our employees in all disciplines from top management, quality, production planning and manufacturing.”
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