Clark-Cooper Div. of Magnatrol Valve Corp.

Clark-Cooper Division of Magnatrol Valve Corp. is a prominent manufacturer specializing in industrial valves and valve systems. This company is known for producing high-quality solenoid valves, which are used in a variety of applications across industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and more.

Clark-Cooper has a reputation for innovation and engineering excellence, offering a wide range of valves designed to handle different media including gases, liquids, and steam. Their product lineup includes:

  1. Solenoid Valves: These are electronically controlled valves that can be used to control the flow of various types of media.

  2. Actuated Valves: Valves that are operated by electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators, allowing for remote control and automation capabilities.

  3. High-Pressure Valves: Designed to withstand extreme pressure conditions, making them suitable for demanding industrial environments.

  4. Custom Valves: Specialized solutions tailored to unique application requirements, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.

In addition to their product offerings, Clark-Cooper is committed to providing strong technical support and customer service. This includes helping clients with the selection, installation, and maintenance of their valve systems to ensure they function efficiently and safely over time.

The company benefits from the extensive experience and established reputation of its parent company, Magnatrol Valve Corp., which has been a key player in the valve industry for many years. This backing provides Clark-Cooper with additional resources and expertise, allowing them to stay at the forefront of technological advancements and industry standards.

If you're considering Clark-Cooper for your valve needs, you can expect high-performance products that are designed to endure challenging conditions and deliver reliable operation for critical industrial processes.

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Solenoid Valves

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