Injectaclad is a fire-resistant graphite barrier system designed to reinstate fire protection on buildings were this is missing or damaged. RLUK Injection Ltd was acquired by Light Science Technology Holding in April, which had until then operated as an installer of the material.
The new contract, from one of its approved Injectaclad installers, will require around £0.41m of Injectaclad material over the 19-week project completion window. Work is scheduled to commence in early May 2026 on a five-storey residential building in East Yorkshire.
Simon Deacon, CEO of LSTH, said, “We are delighted with the recent order win, which highlights the significant opportunity to position ourselves as both an installer and supplier of Injectaclad. The passive fire protection (PFP) division is gaining increased visibility and is well placed to secure a growing number of projects that would otherwise require full façade removal and replacement, delivering substantial cost savings and minimising disruption for residents.
“With 11 installers in the network, the Injectaclad acquisition provides access to a broad and growing pipeline of potential projects. The company is also seeing a growing number of building safety regulator applications specifying Injectaclad. This represents a highly exciting opportunity for the Group, not only within the PFP division but across all our operations, as we focus on driving order conversion, increasing recurring revenues and delivering sustainable profitability.”
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