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Product category: Process Hardware (Pipes, Nozzles, Heaters, etc)
News Release from: Pressure Tech
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 12 January 2007

Award recognises quality throughout
business model

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Pressure Tech has achieved ISO9001:2000 registration covering the design and manufacture of pressure regulators for use on gas and liquid applications.

Pressure Tech has achieved ISO9001:2000 registration covering the design and manufacture of pressure regulators for use on gas and liquid applications, covering pressures from 1 to 690bar working pressures Steve Yorke-Robinson, Pressure Tech's Managing Director and Founder said of the award: "We are delighted to achieve this award as recognition of market leading quality throughout our business model"

"In an increasingly competitive environment our commitment to 'total quality' of our design, manufacture and products, ensures customer satisfaction drives our business growth globally".

"This award proves Pressure Tech's commitment to continuous improvement and further enhances our commercial capability to meet and exceed our customer's expectations".

Pressure Tech, which is celebrating its seventh year in business, designs and manufactures hydraulic, high pressure, gas and analyser regulators at its headquarters in Glossop, Derbyshire.

From here the company supplies and directly supports a growing "global" client base, drawing customers from the chemical, petrochemical, analytical and oil and gas markets.

To supplement core business and provide "added value", Pressure Tech also offers the facility to build systems and panels to individual requirements.

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