Edwards Vacuum, LLC
About The Edwards Vacuum, LLC
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Edwards Vacuum, LLC is a leading developer and manufacturer of sophisticated vacuum products, abatement solutions, and related value-added services. Established in 1919, the company boasts a rich heritage of over a century in the vacuum technology industry.
Its products play a crucial role in manufacturing processes for semiconductors, flat panel displays, LEDs, and solar cells. They are also integral to various industrial processes, including power generation, glass and other coating applications, steel and metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, chemical industries, scientific instruments, and research and development.
Product Portfolio
Edwards Vacuum's range includes chemical dry and mechanical booster pumps, residual gas analyzers, direct pressure measure gauges, leak detectors, valves, hardware, and fittings.
These products serve sectors such as power, chemical and food processing, pharmaceuticals, and diverse industrial applications.
Global Presence
The company operates globally with headquarters in Burgess Hill, England. In the United States, Edwards Vacuum maintains multiple locations across the country, including a significant facility in Sanborn, New York.
This Sanborn facility functions as a manufacturing and importing hub, employs approximately 250 people, and generates an estimated annual revenue of $178.3 million.
Additional Locations
- Hillsboro, Oregon: Office at 6220 NE Century Boulevard with a staff size between 20 to 49 and estimated annual revenue ranging from $50 to $100 million.
- Tewksbury, Massachusetts: Office located at 1 Highwood Dr, Suite 101, specializing as a supplier of essential vacuum systems and related products.
- Gilbert, AZ, USA: Additional location supporting company operations.
Company Ownership and Commitment
Edwards Vacuum is part of the Atlas Copco Group, a Sweden-based provider of industrial productivity solutions.
The company emphasizes innovation and sustainability, continuously developing advanced vacuum technologies and working to minimize the environmental impact of semiconductor manufacturing.