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Adhering to U.S. Steel Sourcing Requirements

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14.04.2021, 17:48

Adhering to U.S. Steel Sourcing Requirements

Warren Controls procurement process have been adjusted to accommodate new “Buy American” requirements stipulated within the American Iron & Steel Act (AISA).

 

The company is sourcing all steel and bronze body control valve castings from US-based foundries within an 800-mile radius of the company’s manufacturing plant, and certifying all other metal parts in its control valve solutions to be made of US-produced steel.

 

Cast iron valves are also either being produced or selecitively sourced from U.S. foundries, with the manufacturer additionally operating its own machining centers.

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Warren Controls solutions are used across a range of applications, including commercial buildings, district and campus energy, food and beverage, agriculture, chemical industry, OEM, marine, and biofuel storage and distribution.

 

Visit http://www.warrencontrols.com for additional information.

 

 

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