About Glasfloss

Glasfloss Poised for the 21st Century
In the last several years under its President Scott Lange, grandson of the founder, Glasfloss has moved aggressively to modernize and expand its manufacturing capacity to better serve its expanding markets. In 1994, the Wisconsin plant was increased by 25,000 square feet to a total of 65,000 square feet. Between 1995 and 1998, Dallas operations were consolidated, enlarged and modernized in a 120,000 square foot facility, making Glasfloss the largest full-line manufacturer of HVAC filters in the State of Texas.

Additionally, in 1999, Glasfloss consolidated its Ohio operations into a 130,000 square foot facility in Lancaster, Ohio, to improve production efficiencies and lead times. Glasfloss also purchased a 110,000 square foot facility in Reno, NV, to serve the West Coast markets and set up warehouse and manufacturing operations in early 1999.

Glasfloss' newest manufacturing plant is a modern 80,000 square foot facility located in Jacksonville, FL. This new facility will serve the thriving Southeast markets and improve lead times and shipping costs for customers in that region.

Today, Glasfloss stands poised to lead the industry into the 21st Century the same way it started over 70 years ago: by furnishing the special needs of the air filtration industry with quality products, competitive prices, and reliable on-time delivery.

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