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Tuthill Vacuum Systems (TVS) is recognized around the world as a leading full line manufacturer of vacuum pumps and systems. TVS combines the broad line of Kinney[R] products including rotary piston pumps, rotary vane pumps, liquid ring pumps, dry vacuum pumps, and booster pumping systems with the innovative axial flow liquid ring vacuum pumps from Atlantic Fluidics[R]. In addition, all pump designs can be incorporated in complete TVS-engineered vacuum systems.
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These two companies bring to TVS more than 100 years of experience in designing, manufacturing and applying vacuum pumps and systems to nearly 75% of all industries in America. From the first rotary piston pump, to the first booster vacuum pumping system to pioneering the development of liquid ring pumps for use in areas of chemical contamination to today\'s leading-edge dry screw pump technology, TVS continues to provide broad vacuum solutions to a wide range of industries around the globe.
Innovation is an integral part of the histories of both Kinney and Atlantic Fluidics. Kinney was the first company to produce a full line of rotary piston vacuum pumps, the first to use booster pumps to help vacuum systems produce lower vacuum levels and higher capacities, and the first (and still the only) company to design and build a three-piston rotary piston vacuum pump. Atlantic Fluidics patented their unique FluidVac[R] liquid ring flow design and was the first company to produce and patent a two-stage axial flow liquid ring pump. This tradition of forward-thinking design continues at TVS.
Two years after it was founded in 1902, Kinney introduced the world\'s first rotary vacuum pump. Then in 1926, Kinney developed a vacuum pump for use in large commercial operations, and in the 1950s, they introduced the first booster vacuum pumping system. Just as these pumps helped change the face of America by making it possible to mass produce products such as light bulbs, radio tubes, refrigerator and air conditioner components, constant research and innovative manufacturing techniques continues to spearhead Kinney\'s leadership in the design and manufacture of vacuum pumps and systems.
Tuthill Vacuum Systems recently completed its move from Canton, Massachusetts, to a 45,000 square foot facility next door to the Tuthill Pneumatics Group in Springfield, Missouri. The facility in Canton will continue to operate as a service center for East Coast customers, and the new Springfield plant will also double as a service center for midwest and west coast customers. Tuthill Vacuum Systems, 495 Turnpike St., Canton
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See more: THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING THE BEST ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER
These two companies bring to TVS more than 100 years of experience in designing, manufacturing and applying vacuum pumps and systems to nearly 75% of all industries in America. From the first rotary piston pump, to the first booster vacuum pumping system to pioneering the development of liquid ring pumps for use in areas of chemical contamination to today\'s leading-edge dry screw pump technology, TVS continues to provide broad vacuum solutions to a wide range of industries around the globe.
Innovation is an integral part of the histories of both Kinney and Atlantic Fluidics. Kinney was the first company to produce a full line of rotary piston vacuum pumps, the first to use booster pumps to help vacuum systems produce lower vacuum levels and higher capacities, and the first (and still the only) company to design and build a three-piston rotary piston vacuum pump. Atlantic Fluidics patented their unique FluidVac[R] liquid ring flow design and was the first company to produce and patent a two-stage axial flow liquid ring pump. This tradition of forward-thinking design continues at TVS.
Two years after it was founded in 1902, Kinney introduced the world\'s first rotary vacuum pump. Then in 1926, Kinney developed a vacuum pump for use in large commercial operations, and in the 1950s, they introduced the first booster vacuum pumping system. Just as these pumps helped change the face of America by making it possible to mass produce products such as light bulbs, radio tubes, refrigerator and air conditioner components, constant research and innovative manufacturing techniques continues to spearhead Kinney\'s leadership in the design and manufacture of vacuum pumps and systems.
Tuthill Vacuum Systems recently completed its move from Canton, Massachusetts, to a 45,000 square foot facility next door to the Tuthill Pneumatics Group in Springfield, Missouri. The facility in Canton will continue to operate as a service center for East Coast customers, and the new Springfield plant will also double as a service center for midwest and west coast customers. Tuthill Vacuum Systems, 495 Turnpike St., Canton
See more: BEST UPRIGHT VACUUM