MATECH Performs EFS Testing on Bridges in Australia for New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority
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LOS ANGELES, CA, Oct 05 (MARKET WIRE) --
MATECH Corp. (OTCBB: MTCH) (www.matechcorp.com) is pleased to announce
that the Company has performed EFS testing on several bridges in New
South Wales, Australia. MATECH's Electrochemical Fatigue Sensor (EFS)
System is the only nondestructive bridge inspection method capable of
detecting growing cracks as small as 0.01 inches in bridges, too small to
be seen with the unaided eye.
MATECH has completed several bridges in the cities of Kempsey, Macksville,
and Port Macquarie. During the inspection, multiple growing cracks were
found by MATECH's EFS technology. The Company also trained New South Wales
Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) professionals to utilize MATECH's EFS
System.
RTA is a state government agency responsible for improving road safety,
testing and licensing drivers, registering and inspecting vehicles, and
managing an extensive road network that includes 5,051 bridges. RTA
employs a staff of 6,929 in more than 180 offices throughout New South
Wales, including 129 motor registries.
"We are pleased that MATECH has completed several significant bridge
projects in Australia," said Robert Bernstein, CEO of MATECH. "It is clear
that there is a global need for advanced bridge inspection technologies
like our EFS System. We look forward to continuing to work closely with
the government of New South Wales on additional EFS testing projects, as
well as providing them with the equipment they need to provide
cost-effective bridge management services."
About MATECH
MATECH Corp., founded in 1983, is an engineering, research and development
company based in Los Angeles, CA. The Company specializes in technologies
to measure microscopic fractures in metal structures. MATECH is now
marketing its patented Electrochemical Fatigue Sensor (EFS) and other
advanced crack-detection technologies to bridge asset managers, railroad
companies, and governmental agencies across the United States and
internationally. To learn more, please visit: www.matechcorp.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters
discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements. Such
statements are indicated by words or phrases such as "believe," "will,"
"breakthrough," "significant," "indicated," "feel," "revolutionary,"
"should," "ideal," "extremely" and "excited." These statements are made
under "Safe Harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those described in
forward-looking statements and are subject to risks and uncertainties. See
the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
including, without limitation, the Company's recent Form 10-K and Form
10-Qs, which identify specific factors that may cause actual results or
events to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking
statements.
The New South Wales Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) is a
government agency responsible for improving road safety, testing and
licensing drivers, registering and inspecting vehicles, and managing the
road network, including 5051 bridge. RTA employs a staff of about 6929
staff in more than 180 offices throughout New South Wales, Australia,
including 129 motor registries.
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