Interflex 2000 offers factory for Covid-19 equipment use

Interflex 2000 offers factory for Covid-19 equipment use

Interflex 2000 has offered its premises, 45 staff and equipment for the production of PPE or any other essential products in the fight against Covid-19.


The company has temporarily furloughed its production staff as the company’s customers, which are mainly UK vehicle manufacturers, have also ceased production.

In normal times, Interflex makes and supplies a range of NVH and sealing solutions for vehicles including door seals, interior trim, under carpet and boot seals.

This means that the company has equipment that could be useful in a range of contexts, from storage to manufacturing, such as making components for sound absorption in ventilator equipment.

The equipment that Interflex has available includes die cutting facilities to cut out components made from soft materials, as well as hot melt coating facilities and water based adhesive coating facilities. The company also has kiss cutting equipment suitable for sealing or spacer materials useful for seals around medical visors.

Managing Director, Jim Griffin, explained: “In the current situation, we are unable to manufacture for customers, but it seems a waste to have equipment and staff available at a time when the country urgently needs products that we could help supply. If nothing else, we have a large facility so can utilise space to help reconfigure packages or offer storage as required.”

Although the company is still working with customers and holding sales meetings online, as a non-essential business, production has been temporarily suspended while the UK is in lockdown.

Jim concluded: “Even during the current crisis, we have orders ready and waiting to be fulfilled once government advice directs that we are able to re-start production. In the meantime, if anyone feels we can help with the production of PPE or related equipment in anyway, please contact me via the Interflex website at www.interflex2000.co.uk or email sales@interflex2000.com.”


For more information, visit www.interflex2000.co.uk.

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