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INEX Incorporated

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INEX Incorporated
9229 Olean Rd.
Holland, NY 14080
United States
Phone: (716) 537-2270
(716) 510-6552
Fax: (716) 537-3218
https://www.inexinc.net
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Michael Rumfola, Pres.
(716) 537-2270
mrumfola@inexinc.net
INEX Composite Tubes offer extraordinary value and long-life at high temperatures where metal-alloys creep, corrode & distort. High Output Si-SiC radiant tubes deliver twice (2x) the heat flux effectively increasing furnace capacity, productivity and energy-savings. See our broad product range to increase the sales and profit of your business.

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Composite Protection Tubes ™
Composite Radiant Tubes ™
High Output Radiant Tubes ™
INEX ™
Si-SiC ™

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February 2021

Check out the February 2021 issue of Industrial Heating, featuring an editorial on Brazing vs. Braze Welding, along with Better Refractory Formulations through Accelerated Scientific Discovery.

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