ED Glass speeds up production with Interfill KX

Date: 11 March 2014

Hot on the heels of launching the brand new Interfill machinery range, Inagas is delighted to announce that there has already been fantastic uptake from the market.

One of the first companies to realise the benefits was independent sealed unit manufacturer ED Glass, which recently purchased the Interfill KX, with Argon, Krypton, Xenon or even mixed gas capability, for its West Oxfordshire facility.Trading for more than 20 years, ED Glass prides itself on offering a fast, competitive and reliable service to customers, thanks to high standards of manufacturing, fully trained staff and of course, market leading machinery.With one Inagas line already in place, it made sense when experiencing increasing customer demand, to approach the gas filling experts again for a second line in order to increase production, as Director Lee Williams explains: “We do a lot of gas filling work, so it became increasingly apparent that we needed to quickly speed up production in order to continue to stay ahead of demand. We have worked with Inagas for a number of years now and have never had any problems with the existing line. They are an approachable company, and Chris is always available to come to our site if we need any support.



“We had the Interfill KX installed mid-January, following a consultation with Chris about which machine would be best for us. We were provided with three options, and, for the size of our business, its needs and cost effectiveness, we decided that the Interfill KX was the best choice for ED Glass. We are already seeing the benefits, as we are able to now complete two lots of gas filling at the same time, so we can significantly increase production.”



Chris Kemp, Director at Inagas adds: “Having put a lot of work into launching the Interfill range, it’s fantastic to see that this has paid off to the benefit of our customers. As a business that takes a great deal of pride in their high standards of work, we are pleased that ED Glass has chosen to partner with us once again. They were looking to increase production, and, rather than simply sell them a machine, we wanted to make sure that they had all the options available to find the best solution for their needs. As a compact, portable, single line machine, capable of either one or two-hole gas filling, the Interfill KX was perfect for ED Glass. This model also has the advantage of variable vacuum and flow rate control, so it is ideal for gas filling with Argon, Krypton, Xenon or even mixed gases. We are happy to hear from anyone who would like to find out more about how the Interfill range could benefit their business in the same way.”

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