Haskel High Pressure Technology
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Who We Are

For 75 years and counting, Haskel has been recognized as the world’s leading provider of high-pressure industrial gas and liquid handling equipment. We not only lead this industry–we pioneered it with product our innovations.

It’s why the products and solutions we create perform successfully in a variety of safety critical environments. And it’s why we are consistently selected for mission critical applications that are fundamental to global sustainability, safety, national security, research, and exploration. Because no one handles high pressure like Haskel.

As an Ingersoll Rand business, we are positioned to add compounding value to customers around the globe.

75 Years of High-Pressure Innovations That Have Shaped the World

Haskel has a long and storied history as the world leader in the design and manufacture of the industry’s most reliable high-pressure equipment and technology. In 1954 Haskel was a pioneer in the development of the first dry running hydraulically driven gas booster, which did not require lubrication for the compressor, used with nitrogen and helium to pressure as high as 10,000 psi.

In 1961 we launched a range of metal seals able to withstand the extreme temperatures of aircraft engines. Another major development was the introduction of the air driven gas booster in 1963. This product line was supplemented with the introduction of air-driven liquid pumps, leading to the publication of the first liquid pump catalog in 1963. Haskel added air pressure amplifiers in the 1970s and acquired the BuTech line of high-pressure valves and fittings in the 1990’s.

In 2019, Ingersoll Rand acquired Haskel. Ingersoll Rand (NYSE:IR), is a global leader in mission-critical flow creation and industrial technologies. For more information, visit www.IRCO.com.

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Pioneers and Innovators

Haskel has a long and storied history as the world leader in the design and manufacture of the industry’s most reliable high-pressure equipment and technology. In 1954 Haskel was a pioneer in the development of the first dry running hydraulically driven gas booster, which did not require lubrication for the compressor, used with nitrogen and helium to pressure as high as 10,000 psi. In 1961 it launched a range of metal seals able to withstand the extreme temperatures of aircraft engines. Another major development was the introduction of the air driven gas booster in 1963. This product line was supplemented with the introduction of air-driven liquid pumps, leading to the publication of the first liquid pump catalog in 1963. Haskel added air pressure amplifiers in the 1970s and acquired the BuTech line of high-pressure valves and fittings in the 1990’s.How it all began

In 2019, Ingersoll Rand acquired Haskel. Ingersoll Rand and its family of brands represent a proven history in construction and mining, industrial and commercial markets, offering market-leading solutions and services that enable customers to create progress through a variety of industries and markets that touch everyday life.

Proven Reliability for an Ever-Changing World

To provide our customers with the highest level of confidence in the safety of our products, we obtain international approvals such as ISO, ATEX, ABS, API 6A and 17D, CE, NACE MR0175/ISO 15156-2003 and more.

OEM’s and customers turn to us for our expertise in high-pressure applications and legendary product reliability that ensures minimized product life-cycle costs with sector-leading run-lives and negligible routine maintenance requirements. A global sales and service network ensures timely expert technical support. This is all backed by a no-hassle product warranty.

Our BuTech line of high-pressure valves, fittings and tubing, deliver high performance and long service in critical and harsh environments. BuTech is manufactured under the same rigorous standards and expertise in design and engineering as that of all Haskel products.