Parker Hannifin Level Switch and Control

General Information

Parker-Hannifin Motion, Control Technologies, and Systems operates through two segments, Diversified Industrial and Aerospace Systems.

The Company’s Diversified Industrial segment offers sealing, shielding, thermal products and systems, adhesives, coatings, and noise vibration and harshness solutions; filters, systems, and diagnostics solutions to monitor and remove contaminants from fuel, air, oil, water, and other liquids and gases; connectors, which control, transmit, and contain fluid; control solutions for extreme corrosion resistance, temperatures, pressures, and precise flow; and hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical components and systems for builders and users of mobile and industrial machinery and equipment.

This segment sells its products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and distributors who serve the replacement markets in manufacturing, packaging, processing, transportation, construction, refrigeration and air conditioning, agricultural, and military machinery and equipment industries.

Its Aerospace Systems segment offers products for use in commercial and military airframe and engine programs, such as control actuation systems and components, engine build-up ducting, engine exhaust nozzles and assemblies, engine systems and components, fluid conveyance systems and components, fuel systems and components, fuel tank inerting systems, hydraulic systems and components, lubrication components, pilot controls, pneumatic control components, thermal management products, and wheels and brakes, as well as fluid metering, delivery, and atomization devices.

This segment markets its products directly to OEMs and end users. It markets its products through direct-sales employees, independent distributors, and sales representatives. The company was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio

Parker Sustainability

With a broad motion and control technology portfolio, engaged teams working across the globe and long-standing customer partnerships, Parker is fortunately positioned to help improve the lives of many and make the world a better place. Addressing these opportunities is more than an ambition, it’s why Parker is in business. The ability to help team members thrive, protect the environment and support local communities is viewed as a key measure of the company’s success.

Social Responsibility

While implementing sustainable business practices across the operations of a global organization is a complex challenge, doing so also presents a meaningful opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of team members, the environment and the communities Parker calls home.

People

By establishing high performance teams and driving an ownership culture, Parker’s engaged team members are making significant improvements to safety, quality, cost and on-time delivery. They’re also building on a rich legacy of social responsibility through volunteering and charitable giving to help address the needs of their local communities.

Planet

From expanding recycling programs and finding new ways to utilize eco-friendly materials, to optimizing manufacturing processes and reducing the consumption of energy, water and raw materials, Parker is exploring new methods to conserve resources and help protect the environment.

Product

Parker technologies can be found on and around almost everything that moves. Driving improvement across the entire product lifecycle and designing systems to operate at peak performance represents a meaningful opportunity to create value for customers while minimizing environmental impact.

Parker Hannifin Products

  • Aerospace Systems and Technologies
  • Air Preparation (FRL) and Dryers
  • Cylinders and Actuators
  • EMI Shielding
  • Filters, Separators and Purifiers
  • Fittings and Quick Couplings
  • Gas Generators
  • Hose, Piping, Tubing and T-Slot Framing
  • Medical and Dental Equipment
  • Motors, Drives and Controllers
  • Power Take Offs and Drive Systems
  • Pumps
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
  • Regulators, Monitoring, Sensors and Flow Control
  • Seals and O-Rings
  • Thermal and Power Management
  • Valves

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