Three Rivers, Michigan, Aug. 14, 2017 -- Armstrong International has expanded its control valve offering in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, through the acquisition of Delta2, located near Milano, Italy. Delta2 will operate as a fully integrated unit of Armstrong International – EMEA.
According to Rossen Ivanov, Managing Director of Armstrong International – EMEA, “Delta2 has been manufacturing a wide range of control valves and pneumatic operators for more than 30 years. This acquisition will allow us to now offer our customers in the oil and gas, food, pharmaceutical, power and general industries a wider range of control valves in various connection types, sizes, and materials to cover most of their applications.”
In addition to bolstering Armstrong’s control valve offering, Ivanov points out the acquisition of Delta2 will also expand Armstrong’s line of direct acting pressure reducing valves (PRVs) and de-superheating stations.
Douglas V. Bloss, Armstrong Global Holdings President and Chief Executive Officer, noted that in addition to expanding Armstrong’s product range in the critical EMEA market, the acquisition was made even more attractive due to the talent Delta2 brings to Armstrong.
“The significant technical knowledge of Delta2 employees, and its flexible supply chain, will be an important asset in sustaining our efforts to grow Armstrong’s Pressure & Temperature Control range in EMEA,” Bloss said.
About Armstrong International
Armstrong International provides intelligent system solutions that improve utility performance, lower energy consumption, and reduce environmental emissions, while providing an enjoyable experience. Founded in 1900, Armstrong International is a fifth generation, family-owned company headquartered in the United States, with manufacturing, sales and seminar centers located throughout North America, Europe, Asia and the subcontinent of India. More information can be found at armstronginternational.com.
Contact: Jeff Nowicki Armstrong International Phone: (269) 279-3324 E-mail: [email protected]


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