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News and updates from around the Northwest

Words of wisdom....

Saw this in contractor's shop while hitting the territory this week! You may pay for good quality, but you pay more for poor quality!  

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Armaflex Sheets for Rectangular Duct Wrap

Insulating pipe and ductwork is one of the most effective ways to protect the value of an investment. Aside from restricting energy losses, insulation also prevents condensation and the associated risks of pipe corrosion and mold growth.

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ARMAFLEX TUBE Small valves Application Video

Insulating pipe and ductwork is one of the most effective ways to protect the value of an investment. Aside from restricting energy losses, insulation also prevents condensation and the associated risks of pipe corrosion and mould growth.

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GerenralAire Energy Recovery Ventilators

Do you need an ERV? An ERV’s fans pull fresh air into a home while simultaneously exhausting stale air from the home.

All homes require a ventilation system. Ventilation systems bring fresh air into your home while also exhausting stale air year around, even when windows and doors are closed! This exchange provides air that keeps occupants healthy, removes odors, reduces moisture, removes indoor pollutants and lowers the relative indoor humidity. GeneralAire® Energy Recovery Ventilators are balanced ventilation systems. ERV systems transfer heat and moistureduring this exchange of air.

 

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ARMAFLEX TUBE Y tube Application Video

Insulating pipe and ductwork is one of the most effective ways to protect the value of an investment. Aside from restricting energy losses, insulation also prevents condensation and the associated risks of pipe corrosion and mould growth.

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HVAC Vibration Problems.....

Want to reduce noise in your building???? The Correct Vibration Isolators Make A Big Difference.... Products from Mason Industries can solve many problems like this!

For More Information On Vibration Products CLICK HERE

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Quietflex - - Flexduct & Fiberglass

Quietflex was founded in 1976 by an ambitions HVAC entrepreneur to meet the market demand for high-quality, affordable, flexible duct. It is our mission to be the preferred provider of flexible duct to the HVAC industry and preferred supplier of niche fiberglass blanket applications.

In 1995, Quietflex built a 400,000 square foot; state-of-the art manufacturing plant in Houston, Texas with over 400 highly trained employees. In May of 2002 we opened a 32,000 square foot facility in Phoenix to service our customers in the southwest and west Coast. In response to the expressed needs of our customers we expanded Phoenix to approximately 73,000 square feet in May of 2008. In July of 2006 a 65,000 square foot facility was opened in Groveland, Florida. Most recently, to provide our northern customers with the best service possible, in 2008 we opened an 82,000 square foot facility in Scranton Pennsylvania. Our goal is to locate assembly operations across the United States, close to our customers allowing for a better response time.

We began producing fiberglass in 1997. Our fiberglass is used in a variety of niche markets including semi-cured for automotive molders, blankets for liquid natural gas tanks, duct liner and die cut for HVAC applications, along with several others. We possess the ability to manufacture a variety of versatile blankets.

From the home garage of an HVAC contractor to 4 state of the art facilities, Quietflex has experienced rapid growth throughout the years. We develop superior products for the many industries we serve. We excel at rapidly fulfilling customers’ requests. Our reduced lead times help our partners reduce inventory while maintaining customer service to the contractor.

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Precise Flares, Every Time....

An off-center mounted cone spins on an axis to effectively produce quality flares.

The hilmor Orbital Flare was designed to produce quality flares – again and again. It has an off-center mounted cone that spins on an axis to make sure it uniformly shapes the tube. Plus, it’s equipped with the kind of features you need – a spring-loaded block to firmly grip the tube, a tube-stop arrow for precise height and positioning (goodbye, nickel), and ball detents for easy flaring yoke alignment. It even has a clutch mechanism that stops the flaring when the job is done to eliminate cracking the tube. 

Learn how to make the perfect flare every time with hilmor's Orbital Flare. It's time to retool and conquer.

 

"Awesome tool, and easy to use. The stop takes the guess work out making a flare."

 

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