| American Lubricator and Brass Co. and Sterling & Skinner Manufacturing Co., two established Detroit-based manufacturers of brass valves and fittings, merged in 1928. They adopted a new name, Consolidated Brass Company, and Conbraco Industries was born. After 75 years, Conbraco is an American success story that’s still being written.
Conbraco earned a reputation for developing new products to meet emerging market demands. In 1968, the company introduced its Apollo® Series 70 ball valve to the commercial market.
A revolutionary innovation at the time, the product became the most specified ball valve in the world. Line extensions have resulted in new materials, new sizes and new applications for the classic Apollo ball valve in the ensuing years.
Making it better in the USA
Conbraco's understanding of manufacturing technology and a commitment to controlling quality and cost has led to a continual reinvestment in plants and equipment.
Including new state-of-the-art foundries and machining facilities for both bronze and steel valves, Conbraco’s investments in manufacturing, quality control and distribution have surpassed $100 million in the past 10 years alone.
Open To Change, Eager For The Future>
While some see valve manufacturing as a mature industry, Conbraco sees continuous opportunities for innovation. The company is constantly developing and introducing new products like their 87A/88A Series industrial flanged steel ball valves, their ASSE 1016/1017 mixing valve family, and their new 77C Series full-port bronze ball valves, all built to meet the changing needs of the marketplace.
After 75 years, Conbraco employees are proud of their company and its traditions, and are prepared to achieve even more in the future. |