ASCO Joucomatic / Numatics (Brand of Emerson)
ASCO is a global manufacturer of quality fluid control products such as Redhat solenoid valves, miniature valves, redundant control systems and more. The company was founded in 1888 and focused on the production of elevators, compressors and generator controls. In 1910, the company became the first firm to design and manufacture a new electrically controlled device known as a solenoid valve. ASCO did not stop there, and the company continued its research and development in these areas, and thanks to this, today it produces products that are designed to control the flow of air, steam, gas, oil, water, that is, almost any kind of liquid or gaseous substance.
In 1985, the company became part of Emerson Electric Co., which owns about 100 companies, located in St. Louis, Missouri. Emerson is one of the largest and most respected industrial corporations in the world. In 2008, ASCO and Numatics, part of the Emerson Corporation, merged their North American operations to form ASCO Numatics, a combined company that offers comprehensive flow control and turnkey pneumatic solutions for a wide range of applications.
ASCO products are designed to control the flow of air, steam, gas, oil, water. In order to meet the requirements of thousands of customers, the company offers a fairly wide range of products, which ranges from two positions of on / off valves to all kinds of flow control solutions.
- solenoid valves;
- electronically enhanced solenoid valves;
- miniature valves;
- process automation valves;
- pneumatic and air prep valves;
- control valves for fuel, gas and oil products;
- pressure sensors, temperature switches;
- proportional control valves;
- marine air control valves, marine solenoids;
- valves for the nuclear industry;
- accessories and supplies;
- other products.
The company provides valves and valve systems for many different industries and agriculture, such as:
- nuclear energy;
- analytical and medical industry;
- pharmaceutical industry and biotechnology;
- pulp and paper production;
- the automotive and tire industries;
- packaging;
- oil and gas industry;
- chemical industry;
- food and beverage industry;
- and many others.