Neu matics S.A. has been appointed a distributor for Ross Control products in South Africa. Ross has a global reputation for quality products specialising in the glass, metal forming, steel, aluminium, plastic, rubber and automotive industries, is best known for its range of safety products which includes control reliable 3/2 and 5/2 pneumatic valves, pneumatic internally monitored double valves for metal pressing, manual and solenoid L-O-X valves for energy isolation, EEZ-ON valves for gradual start up as well as various other safety options. Ross recently introduced an ISO mount ‘energy saver’ valve that reduces air consumption up to 30%. These valves are available in ISO 1, 2 and 3 in single and double solenoid versions.
Headquartered in Troy, Michigan, Ross Controls is an international manufacturer of pneumatic valves, controls systems and safety products for the fluid power industry. Since 1921, it has always been an industry leader in pneumatic valve technology with a focus to continue in key industries where its tailored technology offers customers a value advantage.
Ross has ISO 9000 certified facilities and sales offices located in the United States, Germany, UK and Japan. In addition, it has dedicated sales offices in Brazil, France, India, and China which are augmented by a worldwide network of 145 distributors for a truly global customer service capability.
Neu matics S.A. was established in 1985 and has built a reputation for supplying reliable quality pneumatic products to the South African industry, in partnership with Ross Controls it is now able to offer complete pneumatic solutions to all sectors of the local industry, including mining.
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