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Atlas Copco Oil Separator 1622569300

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Item Code V68A5G
Parts To Fit GA
Reference Number 1622569300, FLR-23207
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Advance World General Trading LLC
About Us

‘Advance World Group’ with an experienced team, qualified engineers, and professionals in our various branches today, have fully geared to develop into one of the most premium class suppliers of refrigeration and air conditioning spare parts in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Today, we at ‘Advance World Group’ can proudly state that ours is a legally incorporated company. Since the incorporation, our company has grown steadily by leaps and bounds but has been able to successfully establish itself in its various branches, as one of the leading suppliers. Headquartered in UAE, ‘Advance World Group’ has branches in Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Kuwait, and Oman. Our motivated young Managing Director has plans to venture into the Middle East and other Asian countries in the near future. Our manufacturers are based in the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Europe and we would continue importing our spare parts directly from them. At ‘Advance World Group’ our customers can expect quick delivery upon placing their order and also that our leading logistic providers like DHL deliver on time, every time, without fail so that our customers remain satisfied with our services. At ‘Advance World Group’ we make sure to keep up the high-quality standards in order to maintain our position as the number one refrigeration and air conditioning spare parts supplier and will continue to do so.

It was in the year 1906 that a humidifying head was created for the purpose of humidifying and treating the air in cotton mills and this is how the world's first air conditioning unit was made. A decade later, automatic controls for air conditioning units were installed, and soon large factories, munitions plants, ships, and mansions installed some of the world's first air conditioners. By 1926, air conditioners started to become popular in offices and homes, and by the 1940s refrigerators were brought into use, changing dramatically the way people worked and lived.

Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
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