Clark Cooper Div. of Magnatrol Valve Corp.

Clark Cooper, a division of Magnatrol Valve Corporation, specializes in designing and manufacturing high-quality solenoid valves and custom fluid control solutions. The company has garnered a reputation for engineering robust and reliable products that serve a variety of industrial applications, including military, aerospace, power generation, oil and gas, and more.


Key Focus Areas:



  1. Product Range: Clark Cooper offers an extensive range of solenoid valves, including high-pressure and high-flow options. These products are designed to handle demanding environments and exacting performance standards.



  2. Customization: One of the defining features of Clark Cooper is its willingness to provide custom-engineered solutions to meet specific customer requirements. This ability to tailor products allows the company to cater to niche markets and specialized applications.



  3. Quality and Reliability: The company emphasizes the quality and durability of its products. They are engineered to withstand harsh conditions and high pressures, ensuring long-term reliability and reduced maintenance needs.



  4. Industries Served: Clark Cooper serves a wide variety of industries. Common applications include controlling fluid flow in fuel systems, cooling systems, and hydraulic systems, among many others.



  5. Engineering Expertise: The company boasts a strong team of engineers who work closely with customers to develop solutions that meet or exceed project specifications. This collaborative approach ensures that the end product is both effective and efficient.



  6. Certifications and Standards: Clark Cooper adheres to stringent quality and safety standards, often meeting or exceeding industry norms. This commitment to quality is reflected in the certifications they have achieved, which can include ISO standards and more.



  7. Global Reach: While headquartered in the United States, Clark Cooper serves a global customer base. Their products are used in facilities and applications worldwide, reflecting the company's broad reach and impact.




Overall, Clark Cooper, through its innovative and high-quality offerings, continues to be a trusted name in the solenoid valve industry and custom fluid control solutions.


Products

Solenoid Valves

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