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EGL Company Announces Release of 12 Liter Gas Cylinders


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EGL Company Announces Release of 12 Liter Gas Cylinders

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EGL Company, Inc. is expanding its already vast neon component line to include 12 liter gas cylinders and a new gas transfer system. The EGL 12 liter gas cylinders were specially designed so that filling neon tubes with gas has never been easier. Saving time and money, EGL 12 liter gas cylinders and the new gas transfer system are the perfect addition to any neon shop worldwide. These 12 liter gas cylinders are another addition to the complete neon processing line that EGL already offers, giving customers another cost effective solution for their gas needs.

Berkeley Heights, NJ (PRWEB) November 27, 2007 -- EGL Company, Inc. is expanding its already vast neon component line to include 12 liter gas cylinders and a new gas transfer system. The EGL 12 liter gas cylinders were specially designed so that filling neon tubes with gas has never been easier. Saving time and money, EGL 12 liter gas cylinders and the new gas transfer system are the perfect addition to any neon shop worldwide. These 12 liter gas cylinders are another addition to the complete neon processing line that EGL already offers, giving customers another cost effective solution for their gas needs.

The EGL 12 liter gas cylinders and gas transfer system will be on display in the EGL booth (#424) at the Sign World USA exhibition in Atlantic City, NJ, November 29, 30, and December 1, 2007. At this exhibition, visitors will be able to examine the new gas cylinders and transfer system to better understand their benefits over standard 0.9 liter or 2.6 liter gas bulbs or large tanks. The 12 liter cylinders allow users to change gases quickly and easily without the loss of gas or fear of system contamination. EGL's gas cylinders are the most cost effective solution for neon, argon, blue, and K4 gas needs as consumers will save time and money using EGL 12 liter gas cylinders and the gas transfer system. EGL 12 liter gas cylinders are adaptable and compatible with both Eurocom Inc./Neon Products and Tecnolux, Inc. gas transfer systems. Unlike other gas products, the 12 liter gas cylinders are easy to dispose of with no deposit required.

Harold Cortese Jr., president of the EGL Company, Inc., is proud to introduce this new neon product into today's developing neon market - "In today's evolving sign and lighting market, customers are in search of practical solutions that save time and money. The new gas cylinders and transfer system are extremely user friendly. The ease with which they can be used and changed is the key to these products, because in the past, there was no easy way to change gases without losing gas or experiencing other unwanted side effects. With more sign companies working on larger sign programs that go across states and regions where different gases must be used to produce the most effective signage, we felt it was important to create a solution for our customers to interchange gases without wasting time or money. The new 12 liter gas cylinders and gas transfer system do just that, and we are happy to provide another solution to the lighting industry."

The EGL Company, Inc. currently offers four different types of gas in 12 liter cylinders - neon, argon, blue, and K4. Neon benders and processors can choose from each gas depending on their neon application, and can easily switch between gases by using the new gas transfer system. EGL 12 liter gas cylinders are now available worldwide through sign supply distributors at reasonable prices.

The EGL Company, Inc. was formed by Ralph Cortese in 1930 and has been the world leader in producing neon components, neon electrodes, and neon tubing since its inception. Today, the EGL Company, Inc. is still owned and operated by the Cortese family, now in its 4th generation. EGL continues to be the world leader in the neon and cold cathode industry, and plans to continue to add to its product line to offer the lighting and signage world cost effective solutions.

For additional information please visit http://www.egl-neon.com/gascylinders.html or contact:

Michael Cortese

EGL Company, Inc.

100 Industrial Road

Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

Phone: 908-508-1111

Fax: 908-508-1122

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It's about time---but I still say the sweetest one was the one I got from Dirk---my Dutch buddy.. It also acted as a pressure valve----and allowed you to see what your original fill level in the canister was, and when you were running out. Otherwise------it's a guess both ways.

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The double valves allows you to outgas the valves when changeing tanks before piercing the tank, unlike other systems that use 12 liter tanks. It will fit directly onto Eurocom systems. The stainless steel tube is 8mm so it will plug directly into a compression fitting that is common on most manifolds or can be attached with High vacuum hose for lead glass manifolds.

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