Robbins & Myers

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Company typesubsidiary
IndustryIndustrial Value Manufacturing
Headquarters
ProductsOilfield equipment
Robbins & Myers, Inc.
Company typesubsidiary
IndustryIndustrial Value Manufacturing
Headquarters
ProductsOilfield equipment
ParentNOV Inc.
Websiterobn.com

Robbins & Myers, Inc. is a manufacturer of engineered equipment and systems in global energy and industrial markets. There are basically two segments operating in the company, namely Energy Services and Process and Flow Control. In February 2013, National Oilwell Varco, Inc. acquired Robbins & Myers Inc.[1]

There are two segments in Robbins & Myers. The company's Energy Services division provides T-3, critical well drilling equipment parts for drilling operations (such as production, pipeline transmission ) of oil and gas.
The company's Process and Flow Control division provides glass-lined reactors and storage vessels, industrial progressing cavity pumps, valve controls and grinders, fluid-agitation equipment.[2] Robbins & Myers also used to own Hunter Fan Company, a ceiling fan company based in Memphis, Tennessee until 1986, when the fan company was spun off into its own entity.

Hunter Original Manufactured by Robbins & Myers in 1980

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