Product category:
Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: Cynergy3 Components
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 July 2003
Crydom buys TAV Engineering fluid level
sensors
Crydom Magnetics, the Dorset manufacturer of reed switches, reed relays, liquid level and flow sensors, has acquired TAV Engineering, manufacturers of of high quality purpose built fluid level sensors
Crydom Magnetics, the Dorset UK manufacturer of reed switches, reed relays and liquid level and flow sensors, announces the acquisition of TAV Engineering Ltd With a staff of 17, based in an 8000 square foot facility in Christchurch, Dorset, TAV Engineering produce a range of high quality purpose built fluid level sensors - designed and manufactured to suit customer requirements
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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With over 500 products, including liquid level control switches, float switches, solids gauging equipment and drain valves, the range is designed and manufactured to industry standard approvals such as ATEX for hazardous area applications.
Each product is designed and manufactured under an ISO9001 approved quality management system.
The deal, signed on 2nd July, "Doubles the Crydom Magnetics turnover in the fluids handling market and broadens our existing product range into more industrial applications such as petrochemical, hydraulics, power, marine and the railway industry" said Mark Jamson, Managing Director of Crydom Magnetics.
"We plan to expand further our in-house manufactured standard range of liquid level and flow products using the design and manufacturing expertise and production processes available at TAV Engineering".
Crydom Magnetics has recently been awarded the new ISO9001:2000 quality standard from the British Standards Institute.
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