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News Release from: Ram Universal | Subject: Vaas Industries valves
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2004
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This time last year Ram Universal were approached by Vaas Industries to represent its range of products in the UK and Ireland.
This time last year Ram Universal were approached by Vaas Industries to represent its range of products in the UK and Ireland At that stage the Vaas name was unknown within the UK market mainly due to their products being marketed under different brands such as Reiss and De-Zurich
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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With the Vaas name out of the bag Ram Universal went to work promoting the products across the power generation and quarrying industries.
And, after a slow start, things began to pick up to the point where Managing Director Robert James decided the only way the market was going to be attacked properly was with stocks held at its Leicester warehouse.
The first stock order arrived late in the summer of 2003, with sizes ranging from 2 to 20in in both cast iron and stainless steel, either hand wheel operated or fitted with pneumatic actuators.
Unlike most of the other products stocked by Ram Universal the flange drillings were relatively straightforward as most of the end users approached tend to specify PN10 or PN16 flanges.
To date Ram has received two more stock orders and has extended its range to include the series 700, which is a bidirectional valve used mainly on heavy slurries and pneumatic conveying lines.
With Ram's experience gathered over the past 25 years within the process valve market, the addition of solenoid valves, switches or positioners to the Vaas linear actuators presented no problem.
With companies such as RMC, Aggregate Industries, Powergen, TXU Power, Rugby Cement, Castle Cement, Coors Brewery to name a few already on the books Ram is hoping things can carry on going from strength to strength.
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