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Frank J. Raymond, Jr.
Founder, Chairman.
Frank has been the founder
of 2 other companies, has
numerous patents to his
credit and over 50 years
experience in the process
industry. |
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Craig C. Brown
Founder, President,
Chief Executive Officer.
Craig is widely recognized
as an expert in corporate
management and has over
35 years of international
experience in the valve and
actuator industry. |
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With our incorporation on April 23, 1986, Bray
International, Inc. began
an unprecedented history
of success. Our goal was to
establish Bray as The High
Performance Company –
high performance based on
entrepreneurial vision.
Throughout our history Bray
has earned a reputation
of excellence by creating
products of superior value and
quality, providing personalized
customer service and
on-time delivery. The key
ingredient has always been a
fully integrated product line innovatively
engineered to meet
the real needs of the process
industry.
In our first year the company
structure and product line
was designed. By Christmas of
1986 the first valve prototypes
were produced. Additionally,
all sales and technical literature
were prepared. A unique
network of experienced
distributors, with proven track
records, was well under way.
A suitable factory was located
in March of 1987 and
the first valve production runs
began in June of that year. The initial butterfly
valves were the Series 20/21
Sanitary/Chemical, the Series
30/31 General Purpose
and the Series 35/36 Large
Diameter.
In January 1988 we
celebrated the opening of
Bray U.K., our initial foreign
location. Our third year was
additionally marked by the
opening of Bray Canada in
July 1988 and Bray Mexico in
January 1989. Bray Continental
Europe operations began in
June 1990. The start up of these
four operations outside the
U.S. significantly expanded our
customer base, and established
Bray as an international
company. At home, the first
Series 20/21 stainless steel
valve bodies were produced in
June of 1988.
The move to our present
Bray U.S.A. factory location
in September of 1990 was a
significant milestone. This
61,000 sq. ft. building
allowed for rapid expansion
and increased production
capabilities.
Beginning in February
of 1992 with the Series 50
Valve Status Monitor, several
new products were introduced.
The U.S. manufacture
of the Series 90 Pneumatic
Actuator started up in
February of 1993 and the
Series 22 HPV was in production
later that year.
The next area of international
expansion was the Pacific
Rim. Bray Australia opened in
December of 1993 with Bray
China and Bray Hong Kong
following in January and September of
1995, respectively. These
countries represent some of
the fastest growing economies
in the world and offer enormous
opportunities.
Two control products, the
Series 52 2N1 ProxSensor
introduced in March 1995, and
the Series 70 R4 Electric Actuator
in February 1996, are
both marked by their innovative
features and state-of-the-art
design. In October 1996
we introduced the Series 70
Fieldbus Foundation Electric
Actuator at the ISA exhibition
in Chicago. This actuator was
named a finalist in Plant
Engineering Magazine Product
of the Year awards and
was also named one of “The
Best Products of 1996” by Design
News Magazine. These
new products, combined with
the advanced benefits of our full
product line, have established
Bray as the technology leader.
Also in October 1996, Bray
acquired the Bray/McCannalok
line of high performance butterfly
valves from McCanna, Inc.
This acquisition added a whole
new product line of high pressure,
high and low temperature
butterfly valves.

In April of 1997, Bray
received two prestigious
certifications. The highlight
recognition was the certification
of Bray U.S.A. to ISO
9001 quality standards. The
certification of compliance
was issued by ABS Quality
Evaluations, Inc., a worldwide
independent certifier.
With the previous ISO 9002
certification of Bray U.K. and Bray Canada, along with the
certification of Bray Europe in
1997 and Bray China in 1998, we
now offer assurance of quality
standards worldwide. Bray Mexico
has also started the process of IS0
9002 compliance.
The second certification of 1997
was the API (American Petroleum
Institute) 607 4th Edition awarded
to the Series 40 Fire Safe design.
This latest, most severe test, reflects
the conditions of a fire in the
field. Passing this test gives Bray
a tremendous advantage in the Oil
and Gas, Refining and Chemical
industries.
In 2001, Bray U.S.A., U.K.,
Germany and China began manufacturing
products that comply
with the CE (Community of Europe)
standards and carry the CE
mark. In 2003 Bray received the
PED (Pressure Equipment Directive)
certification for our products
worldwide and carry the PED
mark. These approvals continue
to be a very important component
for our future.
The end of 1998 began a period
of directed change and rapid
expansion. Effective in October
1998, Bray changed the company
name from Bray Valve & Controls
to Bray Controls. Though valves
still remain an important part
of our business, our new name
reflects an increasing emphasis
on the development and sales of
control products.
New divisions were added to
the Bray world with the acquisitions
of Flow-Tek, Inc. in 1999,
followed by Ritepro Corporation
and Ultraflo Corporation in the
year 2000.
Flow-Tek, Inc., based in Houston,
manufactures a full range of
ball valves and controls, including
3-Piece, Threaded, Flanged,
Multiport and Control valves,
actuators and control accessories.
Founded in 1983, Flow-Tek has
always manufactured high quality
products and has sustained excellent
growth through the years.

Ritepro, Inc., founded
in 1963 and based in Quebec,
Canada, produces exceptional
1"- 42" check valves, cam and
groove quick couplings, and
fluid handling loading and
unloading equipment.

Ultraflo, headquartered in
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, and
founded in 1986 produces
butterfly valves, controls and
hopper tees for the process
and transport industries.
In 2000 we expanded our
Bray U.S.A. factory and facilities
to a total of 110,000 sq. ft.,
including the Class 1000 clean
room for sanitary valve assembly.
The new Bray U.K. factory
was completed in November of
2000 and a new China factory
was finished in 2003.
In 2002 we acquired our distributor
in the Netherlands and
formed Bray Benelux.
Bray Brazil began operations
in 2004. In 2005 Bray
Japan and a Regional Sales office
in Chile were established.
New acquisitions
and expansions have added
increased diversity and growth
to Bray International.
Our control product development
has rapidly increased
as well. In 2001, Bray developed
several industrial serial
bus network products: the Series 70 DeviceNet Electric Actuator,
the Series 52 Digital Actuator
Interface, the Series 66 Analog
Actuator Interface and the Series
52 AS-i Digital Actuator Interface.
That year Bray also introduced the
Series 70 digital Servo Plus II with
solid state Servo control. All these
microprocessor controlled products
are the market of the future.
2002 brought the production
of the Series 90/91 Stainless Steel
Pneumatic Actuator, and the
Series 73 and Series 72 economical
Electric Actuators. Additional
products introduced were the
Series 67 Electro Pneumatic
Positioners and the Series 63
Solenoid, both offering advanced
control with serial bus network
capabilities.
One of our latest product is the Series
92/93 Pneumatic Actuator, with
center travel stops. This unit is an
updated version of the Series 90.
We have always stated that our
initial goal was to become a leader
in the butterfly valve and control
market worldwide. Bray has met
this goal, and – with the addition
of our ball valve division – laid
the foundation for continued exceptional
growth. We believe our
future holds unlimited potential
for further success, and we will
fulfill it.
Our achievement of high performance
is the direct result of our
employees’ dedication and enthusiasm,
our distributors’ knowledgeable
service and our customers’
trust and goodwill. We appreciate
everyone’s outstanding contribution
to the Bray success story.

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