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Flowmax acquires Torbar Flowmeters

A Torbar Flowmeters product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 27, 2004

Torbar Flowmeters has been acquired by Flowmax Holdings UK and will become part of the Flowmax Instrumentation division of Flowmax.

Torbar Flowmeters has been acquired by Flowmax Holdings UK and will become part of the Flowmax Instrumentation division of Flowmax.

Jim Taylor, founder and Managing Director of Torbar, and codirector Terry Gluck continue as directors of the company, contributing their industry experience and knowledge to assist the vigorous expansion planned for the company and the division.

Torbars and Tribars are used to measure the flow of fluids, gases and steam in numerous industries including oil production and refining, chemical, pharmaceutical, processing in general, power generation, water and effluent treatment and distribution, gas processing and transmission, and in large air-conditioning systems.

Manufacture of the Torbar averaging pitot primary flow element started in 1985 and Torbar Flowmeters was formed in 1991 following many years of experience by Jim Taylor in the design and marketing of flow instrumentation in general and averaging pitot tubes in particular.

The Torbar has a proven track record for strength and reliability in world markets where it is distributed by over 70 agents in 50 countries.

More recently the Mass Tribar was introduced, combining DP and temperature measurement in one probe, with a multivariable DP transmitter to compute mass flow rate.

Commenting on the acquisition, Robin Marshall and Graham Nel of the Flowmax Group said that the successful format of Torbar Flowmeters would be unchanged but the considerable resources of the Flowmax Group would be used to ensure faster growth in the future.

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