Transhield in the Windy City for IMTS 2018

The International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) is coming to Chicago September 10-15. Transhield is happy to announce that we will be participating in this year’s event from Booth #121463, in the East Building, Level 2.

IMTS is America’s largest display and demonstration of global manufacturing technology, with more than 115,000 projected attendees from the manufacturing industry as well as influencers in medicine, automotive, aerospace, and other fields. The show welcomes buyers and sellers from 117 countries. This year’s show marks the 32nd year, and a notable percentage of attendees say they have been successful in finding specific products or solving manufacturing problems.

Transhield is proud to be among those attending, and we will be showcasing a replica of a heavy equipment custom-fitted 10 mil. fabric cover. Along with this, we will have samples of our 5 mil., 7 mil., 10 mil., XT, and ArmorDillo fabrics. Custom covers from Transhield offer the following impressive features:

  • Waterproof, anti-condensation abilities that prevent water build up under the cover
  • Protects from environmental damage caused by UV rays, dust, rocks, and more
  • Provides a shrinkable, aerodynamic fit
  • Reduces corrosion through VCI (vapor corrosion inhibitor) additive
  • Custom design to meet your specifications
  • Built to protect during transport and storage

Transhield protects equipment against the forces of nature by providing the most advanced protective cover technology in the industry, conducting in-depth research on corrosion, and managing the entire protection process from start to finish.

Stop by our Booth #121463, say hello, and take a look at our product demonstrations. We would love to connect with you and explore all that Transhield can offer by way of protection for your machinery.

Learn more about Transhield’s products and services. We can’t wait to meet you in Chicago!

Read more at transhield-usa.com

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