Inagas enjoys successful Glasstec

Date: 4 November 2014
Source: www.inagas.com

Date: 4 November 2014

Inagas, the industry leaders in the supply of gas filling machinery and testing equipment, has returned from what was a very successful show at this year’s Glasstec exhibition in Dusseldorf.

The company teamed up with Sparklike on the Edgetech Europe stand to demonstrate how quick and simple gas filling can be with the right equipment and the right partner, offering visitors the benefit of their 22 years of experience in this area.Attendees were also able to see for themselves the recently launched data logging and printing feature which can keep a complete record of gas filling production and print an IG label showing this information.



Chris Kemp, Director at Inagas explains: “We had another great show at Glasstec this year, with fantastic support from Edgetech Europe and Sparklike. As a global distributor of gas filling machines and test equipment it’s important to have a platform where we can meet with customers, prospects, partners and distributors in one place, and Glasstec has once again delivered on this. Whilst there didn’t seem to be as many IG manufacturers in attendance as in previous years, what we came away with was a host of very strong leads from all over the world, including Europe, Australia and the Middle East.



“The new data logging and printing capability proved popular with visitors interested in keeping a complete record of their gas filling production. After every gas fill cycle the time, date, gas-filling percentage, overfill cycle, IG number, line number and filling time are recorded and stored in the Smartfill’s memory. This information can then be downloaded via a USB stick and transferred to an Excel file, and an IG label may be printed displaying the stored data. If you were unable to make it to Glasstec, feel free to get in touch to find out how the new function could be a cost effective solution for you when purchasing a machine from the Smartfill range, or how you can benefit from the retrofit capability as an existing customer.”

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