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EOGB is a leading manufacturer and distributor of oil, gas and dual-fuel burners for domestic, commercial and industrial applications. We are also the principal supplier of high-quality Baltur industrial gas, oil and dual fuel burners to the UK market, featuring outputs ranging from 17kW to 45MW. Our range of specialist training courses and assessments are offered from our purpose-built facility in St Neots, Cambridgeshire alongside commercial burner training taking place at the state-of-the-art Baltur facility in Bologna, Italy.
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5 Howard Rd, 5 Howard Road, PE19 8ET, Eaton Socon, St. Neots, United Kingdom
- 01480 477066
- info@eogb.co.uk
- eogb.co.uk
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