CPC-Cryolab, a Tampa, Florida-based developer of critical-service components for industrial-gas and cryogenic applications, marks a significant milestone in its six-decade history. Founded in 1961, the company’s innovative valves, filters, hoses, piping systems, and transfer connections have supported pioneering advancements in the U.S. space program and played a critical role in equipping the nation’s first commercial-scale liquid hydrogen plant. Its products have travelled to outer space and back, embodying a legacy of innovation and reliability in cryogenics.
Earlier this year, CPC-Cryolab embarked on a new chapter when its parent company, Marshall Excelsior Company, was acquired by OPW, a global leader in fluid-handling solutions. Now integrated into OPW’s Clean Energy Solutions business unit, CPC-Cryolab is poised for expanded opportunities while continuing to deliver cutting-edge solutions to the cryogenic and industrial-gas sectors.
To commemorate this pivotal moment, CPC-Cryolab has introduced a refreshed company logo, symbolising its evolution as a core member of the OPW family. This new brand identity reflects the company’s aspiration to achieve new levels of quality and global reach while reaffirming its dedication to developing safe, reliable, and efficient solutions for cryogenic and industrial-gas markets.
As CPC-Cryolab moves forward under the OPW umbrella, it remains committed to building on its rich history and delivering innovative solutions that meet the growing demands of its industries.
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