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Supplier's Directory – Companies
Process Components, Supplies And Instrumentation > Actuators >
ACTUATORS, valve (pneumatic)
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Cashco Inc.
607 W. 15th St, Ellsworth, KS 67439
Phone: 785-472-4461, Fax: 785-472-3539
http://www.cashco.com
Dwyer Instruments Inc.
P.O. Box 373, Michigan City, IN 46361
Phone: 219-879-8000, Fax: 219-872-9057
http://www.dwyer-inst.com
GEMU Valves Inc.
3800 Camp Creek Parkway Bldg. 2600, Suite 120, Atlanta, GA 30331
Phone: 404 344 8970, Fax: 404-344-9350
http://www.gemu.com
SVF Flow Controls Inc.
13560 Larwin Circle, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Phone: 562-802-2255, Fax: 562-802-3114
http://www.svf.net
VNE Corporation
1149 Barberry Drive P.O. Box 1698, Janesville, WI 53547
Phone: 608-756-4930, Fax: 608-756-3643
http://www.vnestainless.com
Advanced Control Solutions, Inc.
3065 Richmond Parkway Suite 106, Richmond, CA 94806
Phone: 510-262-1880, Fax: 510-262-1881
http://www.acs-sf.com
Alfa Laval
101 Milner Ave., Scarborough, ON M1S 4S6
Phone: 416-299-6101, Fax: 416-297-3535
http://www.alfalaval.ca
Applied Valves & Controls
6070-A Corte Del Cedro, Carlsbad, CA 92011
Phone: 760-438-4840, Fax: 760-438-4836
http://www.appliedvalves.com
Asahi America Inc
35 Green Street PO Box 653, Malden, MA 02148
Phone: 781-321-5409, Fax: 781-397-1788
http://www.asahi-america.com
ASG, Division of Jergens Inc.
15700 South Waterloo Rd., Cleveland, OH 44110
Phone: 216-486-6163, Fax: 216-481-4519
http://www.asg-jergensinc.com
Badger Meter, Inc.
4545 W. Brown Deer Road P.O. Box 245036, Milwaukee, WI 53224-9536
Phone: 414-355-0400, Fax: 414-371-5932
http://www.badgermeter.com
Burkert Biotech GmbH
Nynasvagen 299, Enskede 12234

http://www.robolux.se
Compact, Inc.
409 Sette Dr. N-4, Paramus, NJ 07653-1444
Phone: 201-523-6066, Fax: 201-523-6065
http://www.compact4.com
Conbraco Industries, Inc.
701 Matthews-Mint Hill Road P.O. Box 247 (28106), Matthews, NC 28105
Phone: 704-841-6000, Fax: 704-841-6020
http://www.conbraco.com
DEFONTAINE of America, Inc.
16720 W. Victor Road, New Berlin, WI 53151
Phone: 262-797-5730, Fax: 262-797-5735
http://www.definox-usa.com
Dixon Sanitary (formerly Bradford)
N25 W23040 Paul Rd., Pewaukee, WI 53072
Phone: 262-513-6900, Fax: 262-513-4904
http://www.bradfordfittings.com
Festo Corporation
395 Moreland Road, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Phone: 631-435-0800, Fax: 800-96-Festo
http://www.festo.com/usa
Flowserve - Kammer Valves
1300 Parkway View Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Phone: 412-787-8803, Fax: 412-787-1944
http://www.flowserve.com
GF Piping Systems
2882 Dow Avenue, Tustin, CA 92780-7258
Phone: 714-731-8800, Fax: 714-731-6201
http://www.gfpiping.com
Hayward Industrial Products Inc.
One Hayward Industrial Drive, Clemmons, NC 27012
Phone: 336-712-9900, Fax: 336-712-9935
http://www.chulme@haywardnet.com
Inline Industries
4701-A Littlejohn St., Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Phone: 626-813-6188, Fax: 626-813-6186
http://www.ballvalve.com
K Controls Ltd.
Stone Close Horton Road, West Drayton UB7 8JU
Phone: +44 1895 449601, Fax: ++44 1895 448586
http://www.k-controls.co.uk
Milwaukee Valve Co.
16550 West Stratten Drive, New Berlin, WI 53151
Phone: 262-432-2700, Fax: 262-432-2701
http://www.milwaukeevalve.com
Parker Hannifin
26 Clinton Drive Unit 103, Hollis, NH 03049
Phone: 603-595-1500, Fax: 603-595-8080
http://www.parker.com/lifesciences
Plast-O-Matic Valves, Inc.
1384 Pompton Avenue, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009-1095
Phone: 973-256-3000, Fax: 973-256-4745
http://www.plastomatic.com
Posi-flate
1125 Willow Lake Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55110
Phone: 651-484-5800, Fax: 651-484-7015
http://www.posiflate.com
PremierTec Ltd.
1100 Commerce Dr. Suite 101, Racine, WI 53406
Phone: 262-884-9642, Fax: 262-884-9652
http://www.premiertec.net
Safe Process Systems, Inc.
163 Pleasant Street Suite 3, Attleboro, MA 02703
Phone: 508-222-0242, Fax: 508-222-0243
http://www.saprosys.com
Smith Flow Control
21 Kenton Lands Rd., Erlanger, KY 41018
Phone: 859-578-2395, Fax: 859-341-2302
http://www.smithflowcontrol.com
SODIME
12, rue Jules Verne ZAC du Caillou, Chaponost F-69630
Phone: +33 4 78 56 30 32, Fax: +33 4 78 56 08 82
http://www.e-sodime.com
Ultraflo Corp.
#8 Trautman Industrial Dr., Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670
, Fax: 573-883-8882
http://www.ultraflovalve.com

 
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Mr. October In My Living Room

by Mike Auerbach, Editor
Mike Auerbach, Editor Pharmaceutical Processing

October is a busy month. The leaves are changing, at least for those in the northern climates; Halloween - America's most popular non-religious holiday is coming; and this year's presidential race is adding itself to the mix. But perhaps the most dominating feature of October is playoff baseball. Even though my team failed to make the playoffs this year and will remain nameless (it's the one that has choked down the stretch the last two years, 'nuff said) I still enjoy watching the playoffs. As a matter of fact my whole family likes watching baseball. And why not? Even though some NFL and NASCAR fans will beg to differ it's still America's pastime. Baseball has a wholesome image. Tainted recently by the steroid scandal it still seems to soldier on - growing in popularity every year.

As a father of two, baseball on television is an activity that we can watch together. Baseball is, for the most part, safe family programming. Occasionally a player will get hot under the collar, and if you can read lips you can figure out that sometimes they let loose a torrent of expletives that would make Howard Stern blush.

So what's the problem? It's the stuff that happens between innings that I have a beef with. How many commercials for erectile dysfunction drugs do we need to see? How many times do we need to hear what the possible side-effects are and what you should do if these problems last more than three hours? Do we really need to see that guy find his old tux, scoop his wife up and close the bedroom door behind them?

I understand that the target market for these products is probably the very same people that watch baseball. But do I have to watch baseball with the remote control in hand? Do I have to live in fear of the question from my daughter, "Dad, what does ED stand for?" It's getting to the point where I might just have to start watching professional soccer - they never stop for commercials.


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