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Sundyne Corporation is a division of Hamilton-Sundstrand , a United Technologies subsidiary. United Technologies Corporation stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: UTX). Sundyne is the company’s common name and the brand name for its products and services.
Founded 1905-Sundstrand Corporation 1998-Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation and Sundyne Corporation
Sundyne Headquarters Arvada, Colorado (12 miles from Denver, CO)
- Manufacturing Facilities
- Arvada, Colorado
- Dijon, France
- Eastbourne, England
- Illescas, Toledo-Spain
- Ilsfeld, Germany
- Pleasant Prairie, Wisconson
- Tokyo, Japan
Sundyne Employees More than 1,075, approximately 500 located outside of the US.
Executive Team Sundyne’s Executive Team brings a diverse set of skills and a wealth of experience to the company.
Vision Statement We will be the world-class leader in powering the production of life's basic needs.
Core Values
- Caring about the world in which we live
- Commitment, pride and ownership
- Passion for excellence
- Quality in all things
- Respect, teamwork and communication
- Safe, healthy workplace
- Uncompromising dedication to customers
Customers More than 2,000 customer sites in 117 countries.
Legacy Brands
- Sundyne ISO/API Process Pumps and Compressors
- Sunflo Medium Duty Pumps
- Ansimag Sealless Magnetic Drive Pumps
- HMD Sealless Magnetic Drive Pumps
- Kontro Sealless Magnetic Drive Pumps
- Maso Sanitary Process Pumps
- Sine Sanitary Process Pumps
- Marelli ISO/API Process, Water, Fire Pumps
- eMe Electromagnetic Motors and Generators
What we do Sundyne Corporation designs, manufactures and supports industrial pump and compressor products for the process fluid and gas industries. Sundyne’s products serve the worldwide hydrocarbon and chemical processing, pulp and paper, power generation, and the food and beverage markets. Aftermarket services include spare parts, overhaul and repair as well as engineering and technical support. The company’s products include high-speed centrifugal pumps and compressors, sealless pumps, sanitary pumps and other process engineered packaging.
Patents Sundyne Corporation owns 33 patents.
- Technology and Business Milestones
- 1905—The Rockford Milling Machine Company, owned by Edwin Cedarleaf and brothers Oscar and David Sundstrand, begin operations.
- 1926—The Sundstrand machine Tool Company is formed through the merger of the Rockford Tool Company and the Rockford milling Machine company.
- 1933—The Sundstrand Machine Tool Company sells the first oil burner pump. Hydraulic pumps, motors and valves are also developed.
- 1957—Sundstrand develops the first water injection pump for the commercial jet aircraft industry. The pump is designed to boost engine thrust during takeoff.
- 1962—Sundstrand develops the first Sundyne high-speed centrifugal pump and sells it to Shell Chemical.
- 1965—Sundstrand develops a high-speed process gas compressor and sells it to Union Carbide.
- 1970—Sundstrand Fluid Handling Division is established in Denver, Colorado. Nikkiso-Sundstrand Fluid Handling Joint Venture is established in Japan and Sundstrand Fluid Handling opens manufacturing plan in Dijon, France. New division manufactures industrial pumps and compressors and other engineered packaging for the hydrocarbon and chemical processing industries.
- 1994—Sundstrand Fluid Handling acquires Kontro, HMD Sealless Ltd., and SINE Pump.
- 1998—Sundstrand Fluid Handling acquires ANSIMAG Inc. and MASO Process Pumpen.
- 1999—United Technologies Corporation acquires Sundstrand Corporation and merges it with its Hamilton Standard division. The new company, Hamilton-Sundstrand, is headquartered in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Sundstrand Fluid Handling changes its name and logo to Sundyne Corporation under the Hamilton-Sundstrand Industrial Division.
- Recognition
- 2006 2 years without lost work time due to an accident (UTC)
- 2005 Hamilton Sundstrand Fellows Program Recipient
- 2006 Achieving competitive Excellence (ACE) Bronze Rating, Dijon, France facility
- 2007 Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Gold Rating, Ilsfeld, Germany facility
- 2008 Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Silver Rating, Headquarters in Arvada, Colorado, USA
- 2008 Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Silver Rating, Eastbourne, England facility
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