Mason & Barry, Inc. Named Source Capture and FRP Representative
Monoxivent has named Mason & Barry, Inc. as Source Capture and FRP representative.
Monoxivent has named Mason & Barry, Inc. as Source Capture and FRP representative.
Monoxivent is proud to announce the opening of our new Engineered Stacks Division serving the welded chimney and ventilation markets.
Monoxivent has named MEP Brothers as Industrial Source Capture representative.
Monoxivent and Crawford Company congratulate Paula Pratt on her retirement and 15-year career with the company.
Monoxivent has named JD Mechanical Equipment as Source Capture representative.
Monoxivent has named ACI Mechanical and HVAC Sales as Source Capture and FRP representative.
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Monoxivent has named CFM Company as Source Capture and FRP representative.
Monoxivent has named Air Distribution Corporation as Source Capture and FRP representative.
Monoxivent has named Air Product Sales, Inc. as representative in California.
ROCK ISLAND, IL – Monoxivent has strived to position itself as an industry leader with regard to customer support, marketing efforts, and online resources. These proactive efforts have helped Monoxivent secure market share and build strong relations with industry partners. Now, Monoxivent has updated its’ website to include drawings and specifications to meet the need for building design. The files available include: BIM (Revit), 3D AutoCAD and Specifications (CSI Format).
The MNX-LFK-U, air filtration unit, is highly suitable for use in healthcare environments where exhaled air, which could potentially contain viruses or residues from inhaled medicines, can be problematic.
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