IAP Air Products New Warehouse

October 29, 2021

All settled into the new building!

IAP Air Products Warehouse

580 Technology Drive, Sparta, TN 38583

To enhance our already great delivery and service, we needed to expand our warehousing facilities for our welding fume extraction products. Towards the end of last year, we moved across town into our new warehouse at 580 Technology Drive, Sparta TN. We are now completely settled into our new home.


Some highlights are;


·        2,000 + welding fume extraction products ready to ship

·        Hanging and standing fume extraction arms stocked from 3” – 8”

·        Stainless steel fume extraction arms from 3” – 8” ready to meet your FDA, pharmaceutical and other chemical needs

·        Mobile fume extraction units ready to ship

·        Spare parts for your welding fume extraction arms, including brackets, hoods, hose, springs etc.

·        Stocked filters for our ambient air cleaners and mobile fume extraction products

·        Large shipping dock to process your orders on time

·        Onsite Sales to be responsive to your needs


IAP Air products shipping dock

Freight

Our shipping personnel have extensive shipping knowledge to help minimize shipping costs. Our central location and close proximity to several large freight carriers also helps with costs and responsiveness. We can pull and ship stocked products the same day.


Location

We are located just off Highway 111, close to Interstate 40 between Nashville and Knoxville. With such a great central location, you might find yourself passing through the area. If so, feel free to stop by for a tour. We also have welding fume extraction equipment on display and our Sales team would be happy to provide product demonstrations!

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