ASCO, Numatics Merge North American Ops

April 8, 2008

ASCO (www.ascovalve.com) and Numatics (www.numatics.com), business units of Emerson Industrial Automation (www.emerson.com), merged operations in North America to form ASCO Numatics (www.asconumatics.com) — a unified company that will offer


ASCO (www.ascovalve.com) and Numatics (www.numatics.com), business units of Emerson Industrial Automation (www.emerson.com), merged operations in North America to form ASCO Numatics (www.asconumatics.com) — a unified company that will offer flow control and pneumatics for industry-focused applications.

The ASCO Numatics product line in North America consists of more than 50,000 valves, air-preparation equipment, and position indicators. ASCO products include solenoid pilot valves, angle body piston valves, linear and rotary indicators, valve monitoring systems, redundant control systems, and pressure sensors. The Numatics line covers valve manifolds, filters, regulators, lubricators, and dryers.

ASCO Numatics solutions are designed to meet the needs of textile machinery, food and beverage, heat exchangers and autoclaves, air ride suspension, medical and analytical instrumentation, petroleum and chemical, water and wastewater, pulp and paper, machine tool, packaging, commercial appliance, and HVAC applications.

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