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Founder
  
Stephen A. Brooks

Website
  
BrooksInstrument.com

Founded
  
1946

Number of employees
  
>500

Headquarters
  
Hatfield

Parent organization
  
Illinois Tool Works

Type
  
Flow Meter Manufacturer

Products
  
Thermal Mass Flow Controllers/MetersCoriolis Mass Flow Controllers/MetersVariable Area Flow Meters(aka Rotameters)Direct Liquid Injection Vaporizer SystemsUltrasonic Liquid Flow ControllersPressure ProductsCylinder ScalesVacuum Capacitance ManometersLevel Measurement Products

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Brooks Instrument is a manufacturer of flow control and measurement equipment based in Hatfield, PA. It was a division of Emerson (NYSE:EMR) until December 31, 2007 when it was sold to American Industrial Partners Capital Fund IV (“AIP”) for approximately $100 million in cash. In January 2012, Brooks Instrument was acquired by ITW for an unspecified amount.

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Its products include thermal mass flow controllers/meters, Coriolis mass flow controllers/meters, variable area meters (aka rotameters), level products, direct liquid injection systems, and more. A range of accessories such as pressure controllers, valves, and secondary instrumentation is also offered. Manufacturing of Brooks products is based in Hatfield, PA USA facility with additional facilities in the Netherlands, Hungary, and Japan. Brooks Instrument is certified to ISO 9001:2008.

Founded in 1946 by Stephen A. Brooks, Brooks Instrument was originally based in Lansdale, Pennsylvania. The company was built on the strength of an innovative side-plate, dowel-pin principle of rotameter construction, which is, today, the basis of one of the company's more important product lines. In 1958 the company developed a new, streamlined laboratory flow meter named Sho-Rate and a new type of full-view rotameter - with an improved packaging seal that represents one of the first innovations for the glass tube rotameter in 20 years.

Brooks instrument mt3809g metal tube variable area flowmeter principle of operation


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