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Lincoln builds precision lubrication equipment and components, state-of-the-art electronic controls, and the industry's top-performing pumping systems. Our quality systems in the United States and Germany are ISO 9001 registered. Our German facility has received ISO 14001 for excellence in environmental policy.


 

 

Founded in 1926, Graco is a world leader in fluid handling systems and components. Graco products move, measure, control, dispense and apply a wide range of fluids and viscous materials used in vehicle lubrication, commercial and industrial settings.

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This year marks the 80th anniversary of the world-renowned ARO brand, known throughout global industrial markets as the emblem of premier fluid handling and fluid power products. Incorporated on January 23, 1930 in Bryan, Ohio, USA, the ARO Equipment Corporation initially offered a line of lubrication equipment for automotive service garages and farming equipment. Following decades of expansion into new businesses including pumps, power tools, and material handling equipment, the ARO Corporation was acquired by Ingersoll Rand in 1990.

Today, the ARO brand is an important strategic asset as part of Ingersoll Rand's Industrial Technologies Sector. It is prominently featured on all of the company's fluid product lines, including air operated diaphragm and piston pumps, valves, cylinders, controls, and filter-regulator-lubricator (FRL) products. Hundreds of thousands of ARO products are installed in countries around the world in applications ranging from chemical processing to mine dewatering.

"The fluid products business of 2010 is a very different one than the enterprise founded in 1930," said Mike Medaska, Vice President, Fluid Products for the Industrial Technologies Sector of Ingersoll Rand. "We're very proud that the ARO brand has endured for eight decades by continuing to deliver on a promise of exceptional productivity, reliability, innovation, and customer service to an expanding base of end users. The unparalleled strength of the ARO brand and the team of talented employees behind it are foundational elements of our global growth strategy."

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Perfect Flow, a thick fluid dispenser system, combines a pressure vessel with an internal piston to create a sealed, pneumatic dispensing container for viscous fluids and pastes. Dispensing and handling thick fluids has traditionally been a messy and expensive operation. A new technology developed by CHI Technologies Inc. makes dispensing inks, adhesives, lubricants and many other viscous fluids clean and efficient.


 

SMC is the world's largest manufacturer of pneumatic automation products, with the widest range of products, engineered to meet applications in every sector of the market. From Semiconductor to Automotive, Medical to Petroleum, our pneumatic products are designed to fit your unique automation requirements.

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Dynamic Fluid Components is a service driven supplier of fluid power accessory components. Dynamic's offerings include, Low Speed High Torque Hydraulic motors, Hydraulic gear pumps, Pressure gages, Ball valves, Inline check valves, Flow control and Needle valves, Diagnostic test points & plugs, Test hose, Breathers, Filler breathers, Sight level gages and Aluminum Manifolds.

 


 

Ideas and systems for future-oriented metering and mixing technology

The Hilger u. Kern / Dopag Group, with more than 300 employees, 7 subsidiaries and 24 distributors,
is one of the leading manufacturers of metering and mixing systems in the world for plural component polymers and single component media such as greases, oils and pastes.

For more than 30 years the group has developed systems and components to suit your individual needs.

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Binks pioneered the development of liquid spray finishing technology over 100 years ago and continues to set the standard for industrial spray finishing.

The Binks of today started in the basement of Marshall Field & Company in 1892, when Joseph Binks figured out how to spray the walls instead of brushing them, and saved a lot of time. Soon he used his invention to rescue the opening of the 1893 Columbian Exposition: Just days before the opening, nine of ten exhibit buildings stood unpainted, but Binks saved the day.

Just before the 1920s, Binks introduced its first hand spray gun. Binks introduced its popular Mach I spray gun in 1989. The Mach I spray gun is used to apply coatings to the heat shield tiles on NASA's space shuttle. Binks was acquired by Illinois Tool Works in 1998 and became part of the ITW Industrial Finishing business unit. Since 1890, when Binks introduced the first cold water airless paint spraying machine, Binks has provided the world with superior spray finishing technology.

Today, you can find Binks spray finishing technology at work in virtually every industry around the world. Binks extensive product line include fluid handling tanks, material handling pumps, air and fluid controls, siphon and pressure spray gun cups, air and fluid hoses and connections, and a wide range of spray guns. Available guns include: HVLP spray guns, conventional spray guns, air assist and airless spray guns, and line striping spray guns. Binks also provides pressure tank liners, Prospector paint strainers, pressure cups, respirators, booth filters, and booth coat products.

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Finding innovative solutions to spray finishing problems has been the philosophy of DeVilbiss for over 100 years. Founded in 1888 when Toledo, Ohio physician Dr. Allen DeVilbiss combined a bulb, some tubing, and the base of an oil can to create the first atomizer for health care, DeVilbiss is now the leading supplier of spray finishing equipment to the industrial and automotive refinish markets.

Dr. DeVilbiss' son, Thomas DeVilbiss, is actually credited with adapting the original atomizer to create a spray gun that meets the challenges of spray finishing. In an effort to add life to his father's atomizer business, Thomas DeVilbiss added perfumizers to the company's product line. Following that, in 1907, the younger DeVilbiss, an inventor in his own right, experimented with the spray gun. Mass production was beginning to evolve at this time and Thomas DeVilbiss' spray gun technology proved to be a revolutionary addition to the paint and lacquer coating applications on the furniture and automotive finishing assembly line. Spraying the lacquer reduced drying time to hours instead of weeks and the spraying of paint replaced hand brushing, helping to create new jobs and increase productivity in manufacturing.

Since then, DeVilbiss has maintained its commitment to innovative technology by establishing itself as a team of experts who thoroughly understand the intricacies of the finishing process, the equipment design needed for achieving the highest quality finish, and the bottom line needs of customers to maximize productivity.

DeVilbiss products are used with equal success in the wood, aerospace, plastics, metal, and automotive industries by operators ranging from the industrial professional to the hobbyist. DeVilbiss equipment is used to spray a wide variety of solvent-based and waterborne coatings including single and dual component and low and high solids materials.


Huber Printing Chemicals has been producing high quality pressroom chemistry for more than fifteen years. Providing innovative products and basic knowledge of the printing process we offer products which contribute measurably to the improvement to the print production procedure.
Our customers rely on the expertise and the professional knowledge of the Huber GmbH staff - no matter if it is the development and production of the products or the customer service and logistics.
 

Our Sales Managers and many professional trained local representatives in over 70 countries work to the satisfaction of the printers. They gladly consult and recommend the use of Huber Printing Chemicals for optimizing the production process

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