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Filter firm forms international partnership to expand reach
Cheshire-based manufacturing firm, Croft Filters, has formed an international partnership as it seeks to expand.
Croft has teamed up with filter housing specialist, Heco Filtration A/S (Heco), of Denmark.
Formed in response to an increased demand for filter housings, the partnership expands Croft’s portfolio of products to include self-cleaning filter housings and bag filter housings.
With over 25 years’ experience manufacturing bespoke, high quality filters, Croft’s collaboration with Heco allows it to continue building its in-house services, which have recently been bolstered by the addition of an additive manufacturing machine.
The Warrington-based company will offer Heco’s cost-effective, quality filter housings to myriad industry sectors. As the UK’s sole distributor of Heco products, Croft will be selling the filter housings, which meet the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) criteria, and helping customers to specify the exact product to suit their application.
Neil Burns, director of Croft Filters, said: “We are delighted to have joined forces with Heco, enabling us to offer local businesses a wider range of products. Through sharing our in-house expertise, both companies can provide an even more comprehensive service to customers and source new filtration solutions to complex design requirements.
“As well as demonstrating Croft’s commitment to understanding our customers’ needs, the partnership highlights our sustained investment in our team’s knowledge of filters and filter housings.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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