Interchange Equipment was established with one goal: to supply our customers with equipment solutions for specific requirements. Through years of manufacturing experience, we continue to provide our customers with the most innovative, cost-effective equipment choices available. Over the years, Interchange's evolution has included the design and manufacturing of their own line of products: gas, electric and UV dryers; flash cure units, specialty material handling devices for the textile and graphic industries, as well as strategically formed alliances with some of the best screen printing manufacturers in the world.
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It was in the early 90's that a group of experienced veterans of the screen-printing industry branched away from a well-known manufacturer and founded Interchange Equipment, Inc. Identifying the need for a quality alternative to higher priced new equipment; the initial focus was to supply the industry with warrantied reconditioned machinery.
Interchange's vision has always been to provide a quality alternative to higher priced new equipment. This vision has become a reality through our uniquely equipped reconditioning facility and the Interchange Certified quality checklist. Since we are not brokers, all equipment is reconditioned to Interchange Certified standards at the factory, and warranted after installation.
A strategic alliance with TAS allows for the exclusive distribution of new textile printing presses and accessories. From fully pneumatic to completely servo driven machinery, TAS offers unmatched quality, reliability and value. To complement the TAS press, Interchange offers its own line of manufactured gas and electric dryers.
With a comprehensive range of semi-automatic to fully automatic printing lines available, including washers and roller coaters, Interchange can professionally support the automotive, architectural, gaming, appliance and decorative glass industries. The AG-ST is a versatile, semi-automatic screen printing machine.
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C. McCoy
Jun 19, 2021
Ewald Kempa
Dec 11, 2019