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Pressure Systems: History
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June 2003 |
Pressure Systems acquired by Esterline Technologies | |||
January 1999 |
Keller A.G. buys PSI's 50% ownership in Keller-PSI | |||
January 1996 |
Pressure Systems acquired by The Roxboro Group PLC of Cambridge, England | |||
June 1995 |
PSI received its ISO-9001 certification from National Quality Assurance | |||
1993 |
Introduction of System 9000 product family designed for multiple pressure measurement industrial test applications using as few as eight sensors. | |||
1992 |
Began research and development program of Quartz Transducer, a tertiary measurement standard used in calibration of the Company's pressure measurement systems. | |||
1991 |
PSI presented President's "E" Award, which gives special recognition to companies that have excelled in export sales. | |||
1988 |
PSI named Virginia's Exporter of the Year by the United States Department of Commerce | |||
1987 |
Formally introduced System 8400 which had the ability to compile and transmit to a host computer up to 50,000 readings per second which were taken by multiple pressure scanners. | |||
1986 |
Formed Keller-PSI (KPSI), a joint subsidiary of Pressure Systems, Inc. and Keller AG (Winterthur, Switzerland) to manufacture pressure transducers used for a variety of all-media pressure measurement applications. | |||
1978 |
PSI began formal operation. Doug Juanarena obtained license to manufacture NASA's technology and introduced the 780B pressure measurement system. | |||
1977 |
Pressure Systems was incorporated by Doug Juanarena to introduce a technology developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Doug Juanarena was a member of the team at NASA-Langley which developed a unique sensing system for electronically communicating and measuring windtunnel model pressures. |
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