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Air heaters
Address details:
Idom Kirkevej 1
7500 Holstebro
Denmark
phone: +45 97 48 53 00
fax: +45 97 48 53 99
http://www.airheat.dk
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Specialised in producing air heaters with an output between 25 kW and 1175 kW. The air heaters are suitable for use in most places. They can be used either for traditional room heating or in connectionwith ventilation systems.
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