BRAY launches Valve Automation Centre in Europe

Published: 1st November 2024 | Issue 96 Share article:

The state-of-the-art facility offers turnkey automation solutions for various valve and actuator applications.

Bray Controls (UK), a subsidiary of Bray International, Inc., a global leader in flow control solutions, recently announced the opening of its new Valve Automation Centre (VAC) in Glasgow, Scotland. The VAC is a single source environment for customised automation packages that meet and exceed the specific requirements of clients across various industries.

The VAC provides a range of services, from valve and actuator selection and sizing, system integration and calibration, and the testing and delivery of fully automated valve assemblies. It also offers technical support, training, installation, commissioning, maintenance and repairs for its clients.

The VAC leverages Bray's in-house capabilities and expertise, as well as its partnerships with quality manufacturers of pneumatic, hydraulic and electric actuators and control accessories. It follows stringent quality and testing procedures, adheres to ISO 9001 standards, and provides all the necessary documentation and certification for its products.

"We are excited to launch our new Valve Automation Centre in Glasgow, which reflects our commitment to providing our customers with reliable, efficient and safe valve automation solutions that they can trust," said Rob Campbell, Managing Director of Bray Controls (UK) Ltd. "The VAC is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, tools and equipment, and staffed by a team of automation experts who work closely with our clients to understand their needs and deliver tailored solutions that exceed their expectations."

The centre serves a variety of valve and automation applications, including isolation, emergency shutdown, control, modulating, high temperature, cryogenic, quick acting, fugitive emissions, dampening and more. The VAC supports a wide range of industries, such as oil and gas, power, chemical, water and wastewater, mining, pulp and paper, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical.

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