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Pressurization Systems and Water Quality
IMI Hydronic Engineering (IMI HE) is an international engineering firm established in 1862, along with our other business units, IMI Critical Engineering and IMI Precision Engineering.
IMI PLC provides innovative, top-quality engineering products for precise fluid control through design, manufacturing, and service operations. With more than 15,000 employees and production facilities in over 20 countries worldwide, IMI PLC ensures precise fluid control solutions.
As one of the world’s largest engineering firms, IMI HE has its roots in Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, the United States, and Slovenia. It operates with centralized management and houses a large R&D team with the goal of introducing at least 15 new products and patents annually.
Founded in 1909 in Basel, Switzerland, IMI Pneumatex has been a true pioneer in the pressurisationand water quality industry, bringing high performing and innovative technologies to market, which will keep the HVAC system free from gas, dirt and sludge, ensuring its long life, stability and effective pressure control.
IMI Hydronic Engineering is the only company capable of offering a wide range of high-quality combined products that can meet customers’ various demands, whether it’s fixed air cushioned, compressor, or pump-controlled pressurization systems. These multifunctional devices provide an unparalleled price/performance ratio, reliability, and traditional qualities, ensuring long service life.

2022
Zeparo ZT turnable

2021
Simply Vento & Vento Compact

2017
Simply Compresso, plug & play with preassembled compressor is launched.

2016
Zeparo G-Force, cyclone technology for bigger applications is launched.

2015
CONNECT range of pressurisation systems with BrainCube technology is launched.

2014
Zeparo Cyclone, dirt separator with unique Cyclonic Technology is launched.

2007
IMI acquires the business and establishes IMI Pneumatex.

1995
Launch of Vento, the 1st affordable vacuum degasser for heating installations.

1955
1st closed system expansion vessels equipped with a Butyl Bag.

1909
Carl Stücklin opens the doors of ‘Carl Stücklin Sanitäre Anlagen’ in Basel, Switzerland.
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