Gems Sensors & Controls

Gems Sensors & Controls

Plainville Connecticut US 6062
About Seller: Gems Sensors is a subsidiary of Danaher Corporation, which was acquired in September 1997. Danaher is a company that designs, manufactures, and markets industrial and consumer products in the Tool and Component and Process/Environmental Controls industries. Our objective at Gems Sensors is to simplify and expedite your product design process by offering fluid sensor solutions that enhance the value of your product and benefit your customers. Currently, Gems produces a wide range of standard and customized products and employs a team of engineers, manufacturing professionals, and technical sales representatives. Gems has established itself as a leading source of fluid sensors and controls for OEMs. The history of Gems Sensors & Controls dates back over 50 years to 1955 when the company's founder, Edward H. Moore, created a level indicator in his basement, which was patented in 1959. Along with his partner, Gordon Seigle, Moore founded the Gems Company (GS for Gordon Seigle, EM for Ed Moore). The initial success of Gems came from a bilge switch designed for the small boating industry. The growing demand for Gems' products in marine and industrial sectors led to the expansion of facilities and staff, from a 6,500 sq. ft. building to a 60,000 sq. ft. facility in Plainville, Connecticut, USA. Today, Gems designs and manufactures a diverse range of liquid level, flow switches, pressure switches, miniature solenoid valves, and pre-assembled fluidic systems. As a division of Danaher Corporation, a Fortune 500 company with a global presence, Gems has manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia, along with sales, engineering, and service offices worldwide. Gems is equipped to support your design and manufacturing needs wherever you are located. The advantage of working with Gems Sensors & Controls lies in our personalized attention, engineering expertise, and technical support, which help mitigate development risks, enhance understanding of design challenges, and swiftly identify suitable solutions. With decades of application engineering experience, we are able to efficiently prototype, build, and deliver components, sub-assemblies, or systems tailored to your specific requirements. Our research and development teams conduct thorough environmental testing and simulate real-world application scenarios to ensure the reliability of our products. Each fluidic component and sub-assembly is meticulously designed and rigorously pre-tested to meet the demands of various applications, from liquid to pneumatic, cryogenic to high temperature, and vacuum to high-pressure systems. Our extensive experience enables us to provide effective solutions to our customers' problems, and we likely have a product solution readily available for your design criteria. This saves you time and resources.