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Isel Takes the Lead on Green Initiatives
In our continuous efforts to better support our clients and the communities they serve, Isel is proud to announce the launch of our Sustainable Packaging Recovery Program for HDPE...
Isel Gives Back to Local Community
As a family-owned business, Isel believes in cultivating strong personal relationships—not only with our customers, but with the local community as well. Since our founding in 1992, the community...
Isel Launches NXT Refrigeration Line
For more than 23 years, Isel’s unique approach to lubricant manufacturing has combined detailed knowledge of refrigeration systems with one of the most agile lubricant production methods available. Today,...
What Is GHS and How Does Isel Comply?
OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) recently updated their Hazard Communication Standard to conform with the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). These updated...
Isel Returns To Annual AICD Convention and Meeting
Last year, Isel had the opportunity to exhibit at the 2014 AICD Convention and Meeting at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Florida. Visitors of the Isel booth...
Isel Featured in Jacksonville Business Journal
Reporter Jensen Werley, from the Jacksonville Business Journal, recently visited our facility to chat with us about our history, industry, and exactly what it is that we do. ISEL...
Isel to Exhibit at Upcoming IIAR Event
Here in Florida, excitement is in the air as the days draw closer to the 2015 IIAR Industrial Refrigeration Conference & Exhibition. As one of the U.S.’s premier refrigeration...
RETA Florida Chapter Meeting At Isel
Isel is pleased and honored to welcome members of RETA Florida chapters to our facility on September 10th, 2014. Please see below for directions to the Isel facility and...
Q: How Can Tiny Dust Particles In A Lubricant Harm Machinery?
A: Although they may seem harmless, tiny dust particles can be damaging to machinery. Their surface can be very rough with sharp, jagged edges that scratch and dent metal...