Malcom Technologies Introduces New Hot Air Tools Website

Juni 04 13:01 2013

PORTSMOUTH, RI — (Marketwired) — 06/04/13 — has introduced a new website featuring a GSA Advantage direct link for Federal, State, and Local Government agencies interested in purchasing hot air tools and heat guns for a wide range of maintenance applications.

Malcom Technologies- Website provides agencies including installations with a broad range of , , , and repair kits for various maintenance applications. This website offers tutorials and videos for repairing boats, flooring, pipes, roofing, tanks, wiring, testing heat sensors, shrink-wrapping pallets, and more using standard tools.

Featuring battery powered heat guns, plastic welding tools, and heat shrink tools, the Malcom Technologies Website describes the company-s history of problem-solving using standard products and development of custom solutions. They serve many industries including aerospace, aviation, facilities maintenance, fire prevention, military, telecom, transportation, and utilities.

The Malcom Technologies Website is .

Malcom started in 1991 as a Manufacturer-s Representative firm located in Andover, Massachusetts. In 1998 they started developing problem-solving products on their own including a portable battery powered heat gun, soldering iron, specialty heat tools used for composite applications, and a wide range of plastic welding tools and kits. These proprietary tools are used extensively by numerous military, government, and commercial facilities. From hand-held tools for soldering, plastic welding and shrinking applications to composite curing and smoothing, Malcom delivers high quality, problem-solving products quickly at a great value and serves many industries including aerospace, aviation, facilities maintenance, fire prevention, military, telecom, transportation, and utilities.

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For more information contact:

Malcom Technologies
Jonathan Bixby
Technical Marketing
207 High Point Ave., Unit 7B
Portsmouth, RI 02871
(800) 289-7505
FAX (401) 683-3177
e-mail:

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