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News Release from: KIT Electroheat | Subject: Heaters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 15 February 2001

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Keller Ihne and Tesch, Europe's largest manufacturer of heaters in the polymer processing industry, has launched a UK subsidiary which will offer a range of more than 3000 products

Keller Ihne and Tesch, Europe's largest manufacturer of heaters in the polymer processing industry, has launched a UK subsidiary - KIT Electroheat Ltd The new company, via its new KIT Express service, will offer a range of more than 3000 products including cartridge heaters, band and nozzle band heaters, with the majority of items available ex-stock

The German based group, with production or warehouse facilities in five European locations, has branched into the UK in order to service the growing demand from extruders, injection moulders and mould makers for ancillary heating equipment.

A large number of leading OEMs already fit Keller Ihne and Tesch as standard, making KIT Express the preferred option when ordering replacement stock.

KIT Electroheat will offer UK customers what it insists will be unbeatable service and unrivalled guarantees for stock, quality and delivery: "If we cannot deliver one of our stock cartridge or nozzle band heaters within three working days, we will only charge half price," is the assurance from KIT's UK Market Co-ordinator Jutta Hebauer.

"Furthermore, many of our heaters will carry an unconditional 3-year guarantee, which must make them the best warrantied in the business." From March 2001 customers can browse an extensive stock list and make on-line purchases via the KIT Express website.

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