fema safety valve supplier
Controls Supply Chain also supplies products and components of Fema (Honeywell). This brand has an extensive experience in the development and manufacture of safety valves. Over the years this brand has become an example for other parties. Fema designs and builds specialized safety valves for various industries like chemical, petrochemical, metallurgy, cryogenic and food.
The product range of Fema includes safety valves, switches, control valves, ball valves, pressure switches, differential pressure switches, pressure transmitters and ball valves and all have the necessary certificates according to PED – Pressure Equipment Directive, the Gas Appliance Directive and the Explosion Directive. Fema provides solutions for your safety.
The products of Fema can be used in many applications such as monitoring of flammable liquids and gases, as well as steam and hot water. Sensors and pressure switches play an important role in the management of plant and machinery. With products of Fema pressure it is possible to safely monitor and control. Clients appreciate the competence of this brand and the reliability.
Besides products for steam generators, heating, biogas units, pumping stations, water stations, ventilation and air conditioning, transportation, manufacturing facilities, machine construction, welding and painting systems and hazardous applications FEMA delivers also products for water purification, cleaning systems, chip factories, greenhouses, turbine test benches and printing machines.
Controls Supply Chain also supplies products and components of Fema (our company). This brand has an extensive experience in the development and manufacture of safety valves. Over the years this brand has become an example for other parties. Fema designs and builds specialized safety valves for various industries like chemical, petrochemical, metallurgy, cryogenic and food.
The product range of Fema includes safety valves, switches, control valves, ball valves, pressure switches, differential pressure switches, pressure transmitters and ball valves and all have the necessary certificates according to PED – Pressure Equipment Directive, the Gas Appliance Directive and the Explosion Directive. Fema provides solutions for your safety. In water tanks pressure transmitters are often used to display the degree of filling and overflow prevention. Pressure switches and differential pressure switches are often used against dry running and pump control. The products of Fema can be used in many applications such as monitoring of flammable liquids and gases, as well as steam and hot water. Sensors and pressure switches play an important role in the management of plant and machinery. With products of Fema pressure it is possible to safely monitor and control. Clients appreciate the competence of this brand and the reliability. Besides products for steam generators, heating, biogas units, pumping stations, water stations, ventilation and air conditioning, transportation, manufacturing facilities, machine construction, welding and painting systems and hazardous applications FEMA delivers also products for water purification, cleaning systems, chip factories, greenhouses, turbine test benches and printing machines. For FEMA products and components please contact Controls Supply Chain. You can always send an email to info@controlssupplychain.com
Registered ISO 9001:2015 (quality), ISO 14001:2015 (environmental), ISO 17025:2017 (lab) and IATF 16949:2016 (FEMA Component Manufacturing – Otsego) Company
FEMA Corporation offers a full line of electro-hydraulic proportional and on/off products. We design and produce products to meet the needs of individual applications. Our team develops proportional pilots, two-stage electro-hydraulic valves, magnetic latching valves, on/off electro-hydraulic solenoid valves and mechanical actuators, hydraulic system assemblies, and component manufacturing. Striving to meet – and exceed – our customers’ expectations, we have over fifty years of experience in delivering the products and services that they need. Whether you’re in need of hydraulic solenoid valves, precision machining, product validation testing, or any number of other deliverables, you can count on the team at FEMA Corporation.
We also offer full development support with upfront analysis and full hydraulic testing capabilities. Experience in various industries gives us an advantage to better understand how FEMA products will match with the intended system. Ask us about FEMA Corporation’s design and development and product testing services.
FEMA, a company founded in 1952, has developed its activities in the field of safety valves and a work of continuous improvement of product and extreme attention to market needs, has established itself over the years as a reference point on national and international markets for the use of its valves in areas of extreme criticality.
Since 1960, FEMA realizing the potential of the sector began designing and manufacturing of valves for cryogenic plants soon became the undisputed leader of the national market coming nowadays to build cryogenic systems for the cold protection of gas for pneumatic regulation.
Competence in the design, construction experience gained from the high professionalism of its staff have allowed FEMA to perform a wide range of safety valves that find applications in many areas. To confirm the excellence of its product, from FEMA 1985 is the exclusive supplier of safety valves and check valves for the aerospace plant project "Arianne."
FEMA designs and manufactures safety and cryogenic valves for the oil & gas, cryogenic and aerospace industries, including special safety products and cold protection systems.
FEMA manufactures safety actuated valves including cryogenic pneumatic ON-OFF valves, pneumatic cryogenic control valves, pneumatic cryogenic control valves for cold box applications, pneumatic cryogenic control valves, angle cryogenic safety valves.
FEMA designs and manufactures safety and cryogenic valves for the oil & gas, cryogenic and aerospace industries, including special safety products and cold protection systems.
FEMA manufactures safety actuated valves including cryogenic pneumatic ON-OFF valves, pneumatic cryogenic control valves, pneumatic cryogenic control valves for cold box applications, pneumatic cryogenic control valves, angle cryogenic safety valves.
PHILADELPHIA – As Tropical Storm Florence approaches Virginia, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region III continues to prepare for potential impacts and support the Commonwealth. FEMA is currently responding to Florence in the Carolinas and planning for recovery in the hardest hit communities. Florence remains a dangerous storm and its’ deadly impacts show the need to prepare now for potential flooding and be aware of changing weather forecasts.
FEMA is encouraging everyone to practice flood safety and consider the below tips to stay safe in the event of flooding:If you are safe, stay put. Stay indoors until you are told it is safe to go outside by local officials.
Protect your property. Declutter drains and gutters. Install check valves in plumbing to prevent backups. Move valuables to higher levels of your home.
FEMA’s mission is helping people before, during, and after disasters. FEMA Region III’s jurisdiction includes Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Learn more about FEMA Region III at www.FEMA.gov/region-iii. Stay informed of FEMA’s activities online: videos and podcasts are available at fema.gov/medialibrary and youtube.com/fema. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/femaregion3.
The declaration was granted after FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and DHS Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas visited affected areas of Kentucky Sunday to see tornado destruction firsthand and meet with first responders and emergency management officials conducting operations throughout the state.
Survivors in counties approved for individual assistance can apply for disaster assistance. The fastest way to apply is through DisasterAssistance.gov. They can also apply by calling 1-800-621-3362 (TTY 1-800-462-7585) or through the FEMA mobile app. If you use a relay service, such as video relay service (VRS), captioned telephone service or others, give FEMA the number for that service.
FEMA’s priorities are to support lifesaving and life-sustaining actions. The agency continues working with federal, state, local, tribal and non-governmental partners to support the needs of areas affected by the tornado outbreak.
FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams are in Kentucky working in declared counties to help survivors register for assistance. These teams will be working in declared counties and helping to address immediate and emerging needs.
Two FEMA Incident Management Assistance Teams have been working in Kentucky since Saturday to assist with federal coordination efforts. FEMA will also send disaster housing experts to work with these teams and commonwealth officials.
Don’t self-deploy to disaster areas. Trusted organizations operating in the affected areas know where volunteers are needed. Work with an established non-profit organization to make sure you have the appropriate safety, training and skills needed to respond.
Survivors who cannot stay in their homes can locate emergency shelters options by zip code by visiting the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, or by texting SHELTERand your zip code (for example, “SHELTER 01234”) to 4FEMA (43362). For Spanish text REFUGIO and your zip code. (Standard text message rates apply.) You can also download the FEMA mobile app to find open shelters.
If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off the main gas valve, open all windows and leave the house immediately. Notify the gas company, the police or fire departments or State Fire Marshal"s office. Do not turn on the lights, light matches, smoke or do anything that could cause a spark. Do not return to your house until your local officials say it is safe to do so.