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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why choose Norgren?

    As a respected world leader, with a proud history in motion control and fluid technology, Norgren is ideally placed to unearth Breakthrough Engineering solutions and plays an active role in important industry sectors that contribute to the quality and success of everyday life.

  • What does A Norgren Company do?

    Norgren, Inc. produces pneumatic motion and fluid control technologies. The Company provides fluid and process control solutions for air, water, oil, and other fluids. NO. OF EMPLOYEES

  • Why choose Norgren for material handling?

    Norgren’s Material Handling vertical is part of IMI Precision Engineering, a global organization with a small company feel. We specialize in delivering innovative solutions for tool, die, and stamping industries, as well as other material handling applications.

  • Why Norgren pneumatic motion?

    Within the area of pneumatic motion, Norgren offers tried and tested products such as cylinders, actuators, airline preparation, fittings and valves. Proven brands including Lintra, Excelon, Pneufit, Martonair, Enots and Herion make Norgren’s pneumatic motion portfolio one of the strongest in the industry.

  • Who is imimi Norgren?

    IMI Norgren has focused on providing innovation right from our start in the early 20th century when pioneer Carl Norgren founded his air preparation business in his kitchen in Denver, Colorado. He went on to practically invent an entire industry when in 1927 he sketched what was to become the world’s first lubricator.

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