Inagas returns to Glasstec

Date: 22 October 2014
Source: www.inagas.com

Date: 22 October 2014

Inagas, the industry leaders in the supply of gas filling machinery and testing equipment, will continue 2014 the way it began, bringing their gas filling machinery and testing equipment for insulated glass units to the international market at Glasstec 2014.

At this year’s show Inagas will be teaming up with Edgetech Europe in Hall 17, Stand C71 to demonstrate how quick and simple gas filling can be with the right equipment and the right partner, and drawing on its 22+ year heritage to provide advice.But that’s not all, the company will also be launching an exciting new feature at the show, which can be purchased as part of a new Smartfill machine package, or retrofitted to an existing machine.



Chris Kemp, Director at Inagas explains: “We’re really excited to return to Glasstec and to join the Edgetech Europe stand alongside Sparklike. We are confident that visitors will be impressed by the new data logging and printing feature which can keep a complete record of gas filling production, and print an IG label showing the same information.”



“The new development promises to be a cost effective addition to those purchasing any machine in the Smartfill range, and what’s more, existing customers can also benefit from a retrofit to their machine. We will give demonstrations on the stand at Glasstec, where we will be happy to speak to anyone about how the new feature could benefit them.”

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