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Isola Signs Lease on Chandler Quick Turn Facility
May 27, 2019 | IsolaEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Isola has finalized the deal for its new quick turn facility in Chandler, Arizona. The new manufacturing site will house three presses—two hot oil and one cold. Each press will have ten openings and be able to handle a 50" x 56" maximum plate size. The facility will have a fully automated lay-up line and two fully automated finishing lines.
Isola's corporate headquarters will move to the QTA facility in October of this year. Its Research and Development team will follow in November.
The facility is expected to be fully operational in Q1 of 2020.
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