About Garlock Sealing Technologies from www.garlock.net
For more than a century, Garlock has been helping customers efficiently seal the toughest process fluids in the most demanding applications. That leadership continues today, as 1,887 Garlock employees at 15 facilities in 8 countries provide innovative products to multinational and other corporations in every major industry. Headquartered in Palmyra, NY, Garlock Sealing Technologies is an EnPro Industries, Inc. Business.
Our technical support includes in-plant surveys and training seminars that help customers consolidate inventory, control emissions, prevent product failure and reduce costly downtime.
Because customers rely on our products to operate efficiently, ensure safety and protect the environment, our quality testing is extremely rigorous. Garlock was the first to measure emissions not just around a gasket, but through the material itself, setting new standards for sealability.
Employees: 500-999 Activities: Manufacturer, Service Company Year Company Founded: 1887 Export Markets: Western Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, Australia, Europe, Canada, Mexico
August 11, 2008 —
Garlock Refocuses Training Program to Reflect Environmental Issues
Palmyra, N.Y., August 6, 2008 -- In response to increased demand for varying levels of training, Garlock Sealing Technologies now offers customized, modular courses for authorized distributors, end-users and engineering firms.
June 19, 2008 —
Garlock Forms Applications Engineering, Training Unit
Palmyra, N.Y., June 17, 2008 -- Garlock Sealing Technologies has formalized its applications engineering, training and customer support functions with the creation of a dedicated unit under the leadership of Matt Tones, a 15-year veteran and third-generation employee of the company.
April 25, 2008 —
Garlock Offers Brochure on Custom Flue Duct Expansion Joint
Palmyra, N.Y. -- Garlock Sealing Technologies has issued a four-page brochure on its new custom-engineered 8400-HT flue duct expansion joint. Ideal for low-pressure, lightweight piping and ductwork, it can withstand temperature excursions from -75o F to +2,200o F (-60o C to +1200o C), as well as exposure to corrosive gases such as SO2 and H2SO4. The brochure provides product and application overviews, plus information on application data submittal, design fundamentals, configurations and...
April 18, 2008 —
New Sage GYLONŽ Gasket Brochure from Garlock Sealing Technologies
Palmyra, N.Y. -- Garlock Sealing Technologies now offers a six-page brochure on its new Sage GYLONŽ gaskets for severe chemical services. Supplied in discrete-cut form, this high-performance PTFE gasket provides superior load retention, permeability, sealability and resistance to a broad range of hazardous chemicals. Covered in the brochure are physical properties including temperature, pressure, sealability, creep relaxation, recovery, tensile strength, modulus of elasticity, specific...
April 4, 2008 —
Garlock Completes New Houston Plant
Palmyra, N.Y. -- Garlock Sealing Technologies, a leader in fluid sealing technology for more than 100 years, recently completed construction of a new manufacturing and distribution facility in Houston, Texas. The 65,000-sq.- ft plant will produce the company's metallic gasket products. To better support customers, Garlock has also expanded the distribution center with a broader selection of product lines.
February 27, 2008 —
Garlock Adds Custom Flue Duct Expansion Joints
Garlock Sealing Technologies, a leader in fluid sealing technology for more than 100 years, adds the custom-engineered 8400-HT style expansion joint to its existing line of flue duct products.
February 1, 2008 —
Garlock Valve Stem Packing Tested to API 622 Fugitive Emissions Standard
Garlock Sealing Technologies, a leader in fluid sealing technology for more than 100 years, has successfully tested its Style 1303-FEP valve stem packing for compliance with the newly adopted API 622 Fugitive Emissions Standard. Measured leakage confirmed the packing meets the requirements of the most stringent U.S. state air quality laws and consent decrees. Yarmouth Laboratories, an independent testing facility in Yarmouth, Maine, conducted two iterations of the test.