PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Snappy, the company leading the HVAC industry with stand-out innovations for nearly 60 years, just unveiled another first: truly cutting-edge technology that produces smooth and safe HVAC components, considered the most consistent in the market.
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Using fiber optic lasers, Snappy produces parts that supersede conventional manufacturing, virtually eliminating safety problems stemming from sharp corners and ragged edges.
"Safety and speed are incredibly important for both distributors and contractors," said Tom Smid, President and COO of Snappy. "That's exactly why we made safety one of our top priorities in 2013, and designed a whole new manufacturing process for producing HVAC components."
The full line of Snappy Comfort Distribution Products™ – sheet metal, flex, grills, registers and diffusers (GRDs) – now features laser-cut Safety Fittings™, giving distributors and contractors:
- A new line of easier and faster to install HVAC components designed and manufactured to provide greater system integrity for their project while also providing enhanced safety for installers.
- Laser-cut technology that replicates the cut profile for standard and custom designs delivering tolerances within 0.001".
Snappy continues to set the standard for HVAC innovation and quality.
About Snappy
Snappy is the nation's leading supplier of galvanized pipe and fittings for the residential HVAC industry. Contractors rely on Snappy for safe and efficient HVAC products. For nearly 60 years, Snappy has set the standard for innovation by continuously rethinking what's possible. For more information about Snappy's Comfort Distribution Products™ for High Performance HVAC Systems, call 800-899-2850 or visit www.snappyco.com.
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