Gems Sensors & Controls
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Private | |
Industry | Manufacturing |
Founded | 1955 |
Headquarters | Plainville, Connecticut, USA |
Key people
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Anne De Greef-Safft, President[1] |
Products | Level Sensors, Pressure Sensors, Indicators |
Number of employees
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200-500 |
Parent | Danaher Corporation NYSE: DHR S&P 500 Component |
Slogan | Our Experience. Your Solution |
Website | http://www.gemssensors.com |
The Gems Sensors and Controls is a global manufacturer of application engineered sensors. Founded in 1955, it has over 50 years[2] of experience in designing and manufacturing of level, pressure and flow sensors for use in a wide range of fluids across industry.
Gems Sensors operates is a division of Danaher Corporation, a fortune 500[3] company with a presence around the world. The company provides manufacturing services in North America, Europe, and Asia. It also has sales, engineering, and service offices in different parts of the world.
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History
Founded by Edward Moore & Gordon Seigle along with an associate, Gems Sensors & Controls (Gems) has been operational since 1955[4] and is based in Plainville, Connecticut, USA. Gems Sensors received its first commercial acclaim for a bilge switch developed for the small boating industry.
Products
Gems Sensors Inc. designs and manufactures liquid level, flow switches and pressure switches, miniature solenoid valves, and pre-assembled fluidic systems. The company is also into manufacturing customized level sensors, pressure sensors, proximity switches, solenoid valves, fluidic systems, flow sensors, and Warrick controls.[5] It offers its products to different markets like alternative energy, semiconductor manufacturing, process tank gauging, waste water procession and other marine and industrial applications.
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