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Asahi America, Inc.

Locations & Contacts

  • 655 Andover St.
    Lawrence, MA 01843
    (781) 321-5409
    (800) 343-3618
    (800) 787-6861
    Jeff Baker, Mktg. Mgr.
    Leo Lester, Sr. V.P. Engr.

Manufacturer Brands

  • Air-Pro® - Compressed Air

  • Asahitec™ PP-RCT Piping Systems

  • Chem Proline® - PE

  • Chem Prolok™ - PE

  • Duo-Pro® Engineered PP, PVDF & ECFTE (Halar)

  • Electromni® Electric Actuator

  • Fluid-Lok® - HDPE

  • Multiport® Ball Valve

  • Omni® Ball Valve

  • Ploypure® - Natural PP

  • Poly-Flo® - PP And HDPE

  • PP-Pure® - Pigmented PP

  • Pro-Lock® - PVC And CPVC

  • Proline® - Industrial PP

  • Provent® - Thermoplastic Duct Systems

  • Purad® Ultra - High Purity Pvdf

  • Purflon® - PFA

  • QM Remote® Cycle

  • Quartermaster® Electric Actuator

  • Super Proline® - Chem Grade PVDF

  • Ultra Proline® - Halar (Ecfte)

Asahi/America pioneered the market for thermoplastic valves in the United States and Latin America, during a time when there was no viable alternative to metal for piping systems. Asahi/America began by promoting valves from a company known as Asahi Yukizai Corporation and piping through AGRU GmbH in Austria. Through distributor and end user education and acceptance, the use of thermoplastics has grown. Asahi/America now manufactures and distributes a full selection of corrosion resistant thermoplastic fluid flow solutions including: valves, actuators, single and double wall piping systems, wet process solutions and specialty components through a network of over 600 distributors throughout the US and Latin America.

Asahi/America is a diversified ISO9001:2008 certified manufacturer and supplier of corrosion resistant fluid flow products. Headquartered in Lawrence, Massachusetts, where we operate a 200,000 square foot manufacturing and warehouse facility, Asahi/America supports all of our products with a comprehensive selection of in-depth technical documents and product catalogs.

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