Nitrogen Generator Leicester
The world may have transformed since Anglian Compressors started in 1977. However, one thing has remained consistent: Our commitment to providing the best quality compressors and nitrogen generators, and our passion in keeping them running — whether we installed them or not — so our customers can focus on their business.
If you’re looking for something new, then we supply the world-leading Atlas Copco range. But if you already have equipment in place and want to know it’s being well maintained, our fixed-price servicing contracts can cover any manufacturer, taking care of all your servicing and maintenance needs.
Keeping food fresh
One of the biggest uses of nitrogen is in food packaging. Because nitrogen can be produced easily and is non-toxic, it’s often used to flush food packaging to remove the water vapour that can cause food to spoil. Indeed, when people complain about too much air in their bags of crisps, they actually mean nitrogen, and Leicester’s Walkers is one of the country’s biggest users of nitrogen.
But whether big or small, if you use nitrogen, then you can benefit from the savings and convenience of an on-site nitrogen generator skid.
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One of the UK’s largest, and most diverse, economies
Leicester is one of the UK’s larger cities and one of its largest local economies. The town is probably most famous for its textile industry. At one point it was one of Europe’s richest cities and proudly boasted that Leicester ‘clothed the world’. Although many of the big names have disappeared, the town is still home to many smaller businesses working in the textile industry.
One of the lasting effects has been Leicester’s diversity. The city’s opportunities have attracted migrants, domestic and international, for thousands of years, a process that still continues. And recent research has suggested that Narborough Road is the UK’s most diverse street, with shopkeepers from 22 different countries.