Locations
Mentor, OH, USA
industry
Industrial Automation · Manufacturing
Size
11 - 50 employees
founded in
2014
Paquin designs, builds, and distributes precise control instrumentation and ruggedized connectivity for equipment that operates in harsh or safety sensitive environments. We combine in house manufacturing with our broad partner network to deliver both catalog parts and one off custom solutions under tight performance requirements. Headquartered in Mentor, Ohio, Paquin has operated continuously since 1949. Paquin operates through 4 coordinated divisions that cover the full lifecycle from design to delivery. Paquin Sensors manufactures pressure, temperature, flow, level, optical, proximity, humidity, and gas detection devices, along with related accessories and industrial communications options such as HART, IO Link, CAN, Modbus, RS 232 and RS 485. Global Intex engineers ruggedized cable harnesses and electrical connectors for hazardous and non hazardous settings. Excel Manufacturing produces high precision valves, actuators, and related control devices, with offerings that carry globally accepted explosion protection approvals for use in critical industries. Paquin Engineered Products supplies hydraulic, pneumatic, and fluid control components from long term partners, backed by technical support and rapid shipment. Our products are selected and built through an engineering process that emphasizes specification accuracy, material suitability, and verifiable performance testing. We highlight quality protocols and reference certifications and marks on applicable product lines, including ISO 9001, ATEX, IECEx, UL, CSA, CE and UKCA, with additional approvals such as MSHA and MASC. Industries served include water & wastewater, food & beverage, HVAC & refrigeration, heavy duty process, underground mining, oil & gas, hydrogen, agricultural equipment, factory automation, test & measurement, and general manufacturing equipment. Applications range from tightly controlled environments to the most extreme conditions on Earth where durability and reliable data are mandatory.
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