Dixon Valve & Coupling Company
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company is a prominent American manufacturer specializing in the production of industrial hose fittings and couplings. The company was founded in 1916 by H.W. Goodall and is headquartered in Chestertown, Maryland.
History[edit | edit source]
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company was established in 1916 by H.W. Goodall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The company initially focused on manufacturing hose couplings and fittings for the industrial sector. Over the years, Dixon expanded its product line to include a wide range of fluid transfer products and solutions.
Products[edit | edit source]
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company offers a comprehensive range of products, including:
These products are used in various industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and construction.
Global Presence[edit | edit source]
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company has a global presence with manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and sales offices located in various countries. The company serves customers worldwide, providing high-quality products and exceptional customer service.
Innovation and Quality[edit | edit source]
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company is committed to innovation and quality. The company invests in research and development to create new products and improve existing ones. Dixon adheres to strict quality control standards to ensure the reliability and performance of its products.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company is actively involved in the community. The company supports various local initiatives and charitable organizations, contributing to the well-being of the communities where it operates.
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