Crane Co’s foremost business segment Fluid Handling becomes Process Flow Technologies and strengthens its comprehensive portfolio of innovative new products, capabilities and solutions
Since its inception, Crane has been an innovator in the valve space, consistently developing new products and solutions for the transfer of fluids. Understanding that innovation is more than introducing an invention, Crane has always embraced a culture of differentiation that centers around creating effective value propositions that set its products apart from its competitors.
Crane Co’s foremost business segment Fluid Handling becomes Process Flow Technologies in 2021
As a global provider of highly engineered flow products and systems, Crane Process Flow Technologies has been Solving Customer’s Toughest Challenges, ever since Crane Co. was founded by R.T. Crane in 1855 within the fluid handling space.
With strong ethical standards of excellence and service, and a comprehensive portfolio of highly engineered products designed to address the most rigorous customer requirements for safety, reliability, efficiency and more, Crane Process Flow Technologies’ forestalls and offers innovative and proprietary solutions for chemical processing, biotechnology, water and wastewater, and oil & gas and general industrial markets.
Crane Fluid Handling was the legacy business that drove Crane Co. to quickly make a name for itself, thanks to its high-quality brass and iron valves and fittings, when it was founded by R.T. Crane in 1855. Through continued innovation, the company portfolio expanded each decade, with a roster of highly engineered products.
Crane Co. also grew by developing and acquiring innovative technologies from some of the most trusted brands in the industry, including Xomox, Saunders, Resistoflex, Krombach, Stockham, Pacific Valves, Westlock Controls, Hoke, and Dopak, to name a few.
Taking the lead in scientific research into understanding the flow of fluid through valves, pipes, and fittings, Crane offers Technical Paper 410 (TP-410). The book, maintained since 1942, has become a standard, across industries, to aid in selecting the correct equipment and parameters when designing and operating any piping system.
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