Dixon Valve & Coupling Company

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Dixon Valve & Coupling Company
Type Private
Industry Industrial manufacturing
Founded Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1916
FounderH. W. Goodall
Headquarters,
Number of locations
8 manufacturing, 12 sales and service offices
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Richard L. Goodall, CEO

Robert Grace, President

Taylor Goodall, President
Productscouplings, fittings, hose assemblies, valves, hydraulic and pneumatic components
Website www.dixonvalve.com

Dixon Valve & Coupling Company, LLC [1] is a manufacturer and supplier of hose fittings and accessories. The company, often referred to as just Dixon, offers products for fire protection, food processing, dairy processing, beverage and brewery operations, industrial manufacturing, mining, construction, chemical processing, petroleum processing and refining, oilfields, mobile tankers and agricultural operations. Dixon Valve, which was founded by H. W. Goodall in 1916, maintains manufacturing, warehouse, sales or service facilities in eleven U.S. states. [2] It also has sales and service offices on five continents. Its international headquarters are in Chestertown, Maryland (USA).

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History

Dixon Valve & Coupling Company's headquarters in Chestertown, Maryland Dixon Headquarters.jpg
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company's headquarters in Chestertown, Maryland

Dixon Valve & Coupling Company was founded in 1916 to meet the demand for couplings for the mining, oil drilling, construction and rail transportation industries. During the company's early years through to 1950, it pioneered the development of various couplings and related products, including ground joint and air hammer couplings, malleable iron universal couplings with safety locking feature, steel combination nipples, steel hose menders, plated hose fittings, and dredge sleeve clamps.

After World War II, the company began expanding into international markets. In recent decades, it has continued to broaden its line offerings through new product introductions as well as corporate acquisitions.

Major milestones

Regions and divisions

Dixon Asia Pacific

Supplier of hose, valve, pipe and fitting packages to construction, mining and agricultural industries in Australia, India, China and Singapore.

Dixon Bayco (USA)

Manufacturers and supplies petroleum, dry bulk, and overfill detection products. Included in their line are products such as FloTech and ADS overfill detection, butterfly and swing check valves, hopper tees, pneumatic filtration systems, sight flow indicators, and tank truck vapor equipment.

Dixon Boss

Manufactures and supplies brands such as Air King couplings, and king combination nipples in addition to complete coupling systems such as Boss, LPS frac fittings, Holedall, and King Crimp. Eagle brand bellows seal valves round out their product offering.

Dixon Brass

Manufactures and supplies a variety of products such as brass ferrules, welding connectors, and pipe, push-on compression, and DOT airbreak fittings.

Dixon Eagle

Designer, manufacturer and testing of zero emissions bellows seal gate and globe valves. Bellows seal valves eliminate fugitive emissions of toxic or regulated fluids and they prevent corrosive or harmful atmospheric conditions from entering the process, minimize maintenance and reduce life cycle costs in process plants including steam, cryogenic, heat transfer oil and vacuum systems. Bellows seals are considered zero-emission devices by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

Dixon Fire

Manufacturers and supplies a diverse line of fire protection products including valves, fire hoses, racks, reels, fire department connections, and Storz and LDH suction hose fittings.

Dixon Group Canada

Canadian distributor of products produced by the Dixon companies worldwide. Manufacturer of the “Bayco” product line of petroleum and dry bulk fittings and accessories used on tankers to transfer liquids or dry bulk materials from tankers to in-ground and above-ground storage facilities.

Dixon Group Europe

Supplier of industrial hoses, hose assemblies, couplings and fittings to customers in the United Kingdom and Europe.

Dixon Quick Coupling

Manufacturers and supplies a diverse range of hydraulic and pneumatic quick couplings including HT-AG series adapters, high-pressure TD-series fittings, and the Correct Connect color-coded system.

Dixon Sanitary

Supplies a full line of 304 and 316L stainless steel hygienic fittings, tubing, valves, pumps, filtration systems, and accessories such as instrumentation and sight glasses. All products meet the 3A standard for sanitary processing along with a number of the products meeting the EHDGE European Hygienic standard.

Dixon Specialty Products

Manufactures and supplies ball joint armored and PTFE hose assemblies, swivels, loading arms, and a full line of cam and groove fittings and accessories.

Affiliate companies

Dixon sells its product lines primarily through industrial distributors. [6] In concert with its distributors, the company conducts hose assembly safety surveys at plant facilities to identify performance problems and safety concerns or risks. [7] Plant Engineering, May 2004, pp. 50–51 Dixon also operates a fleet of mobile training centers that visit manufacturing facilities, chemical plants and mining location to deliver product training and education to plant engineering and maintenance personnel. [8]

Patents

Dixon and its subsidiary companies hold patents on numerous coupling designs. A partial listing of patents that are currently in force includes:

Registration numberWord mark
6,679,291Poppet valve assembly
5,092,364Quick-action fluid coupling
5,255,714Quick-action fluid coupling
5,306,051Self-aligning and self-tightening hose coupling
5,540,250Quick-disconnect fluid coupling
5,577,777Ground joint coupling
6,158,717Quick-action fluid coupling
6,692,207One-piece metallic threaded insert
6,824,423Socket assembly

Trademarks

Dixon products are sold under various trade names registered with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Among the trademarks are:

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References

  1. "About Dixon". Dixon Valve & Coupling. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  2. Dixon Valve & Coupling Company, Inc., Bloomberg Businessweek
  3. "Buck Company History". www.buckcompany.com. Archived from the original on June 24, 2009.
  4. “6,000 Jobs Lost in Philadelphia as 15 Firms Leave, Close” Evening Bulletin, December 15, 1976
  5. “Renovations at Dixon May Hide the Past, but Firm Remembers Where it came From” Kent County News, May 27, 1992, p. 1
  6. Richard Flaherty. “Producing ‘Win-Win Results” Industrial Distribution, June 2001, p. 73
  7. Joe Dawson. “Hose Assembly Safety Surveys”
  8. “Dixon Valve Takes Training to the Next Level” Chemical Online, February 26, 2008 (http://www.chemicalonline.com/article.mvc/Dixon-Valve-Takes-Training-To-The-Next-Level-0001?VNETCOOKIE=NO)