2014
Pure-Flo® EnviZion hygienic diaphragm valve's innovative design reduces total cost of ownership, cuts maintenance time |
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2011
The Fabri-Valve® 33 PTA and 33 PTD push through knife gate valves for light to heavy |
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2010
ITT introduces Bio-Pure® fractional valve platform and Advantage® Excel - Series S actuator line |
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2000
The Pure-Flo® new Integral Sterile Access Port & GMP (ISG) is introduced, combining two of their most widely used process fabrications into one block body assembly |
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1991
The Fabri-Valve® C67 is introduced as the first bi-directional soft-seated knife gate valve |
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1990
The Skotch® burner shut-off valve is acquired by ITT |
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1986
ITT Grinnell company changed name to ITT Engineered Valves |
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1982
The Cam-Line® plastic-lined trunnion ball valve is introduced |
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1979
The Cam-Tite® top-entry metal ball valve for severe service applications is introduced
Fabri-Valve is purchased by ITT and made part of ITT Engineered Valves |
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1978
The first hygienic diaphragm valve was introduced; it was later named the Pure-Flo® diaphragm valve |
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1971
ITT's Lancaster, Pennsylvania facility obtained the ASME Nuclear N and NPT stamps to manufacture diaphragm valves for the nuclear industry |
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1969
Grinnell Corporation purchased by ITT |
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1948
Fabri-Valve® knife gate valve business began in Portland, Oregon |
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1939
Diaphragm valve manufactured by Grinnell Corporation; it was later named the Dia-Flo® diaphragm valve |
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