Sullair

Sullair, L.L.C.
Sullair
Limited Liability Company
Industry Industrial Equipment Manufacturing
Fate Acquired by The Carlyle Group, L.P. & BC Partnersin 2012
Founded 1965
Founder Donald C. Hoodes
Headquarters Chicago Illinois, U.S.A.
Key people
Scott Nelson, President
Products Commercial and industrial air compressors. Portable Air Power for construction & mining, and Stationary Air Power systems for facilities.
Parent Accudyne Industries
Website http://www.sullair.com

Sullair is a major manufacturer of portable and stationary rotary screw air compressors designed for commercial and industrial use. Founded in 1965 in the town of Michigan City, Indiana U.S.A., Sullair has manufacturing facilities in Michigan City that distribute and service air compressor packages and systems worldwide. Sullair also has manufacturing facilities in Suzhou, Jiangsu and Shenzhen, Guangdong China that service the Asian and Australasian markets. Sullair also has offices in Dandenong South, Australia near Melbourne, and in Sunderland, United Kingdom that services markets in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) and Russia.

Sullair and Rotary Screw Technology

The Rotary Screw Compressor
Although the first commercial application of a fluid injected rotary screw compressor was accomplished by Swedish industrial manufacturer Atlas Copco in 1957, it was Sullair's Founding President, Don Hoode, that introduced the technology to the U.S. domestic market in 1966. And by 1969, Sullair had developed an entire line of portable and stationary asymmetric rotary screw air compressors.[1] Hoode purchased the use of the technology from Swedish firm Svenska Rotor Maskiner, whose retired chief engineer, Alf Lysholm, invented the twin-screw compressor in 1934 while developing gas turbines. The Lysholm design is also used in vehicles to force air induction into engine cylinders, supercharging both gas and diesel powered engines to boost engine performance.[2] Today, rotary screw compressors are the most popular type of air compressor in operation worldwide. Sullair's leadership decision to stay exclusively with the rotary screw technology when others still relied on piston driven technology, proved to be a valuable decision for the company, and was significant in its growth within the industry.

Sullair Products

Today, Sullair has three primary product families -

Sullair History

Sullair in 2015

In 2013 the three industrial businesses; Sullair, Sundyne, and Milton Roy were consolidated under one parent company, Accudyne Industries Inc., a leading global manufacturer of industrial pumps and compressors. Accudyne Industries is owned by a strategic partnership of two private equity companies; The Carlyle Group L.P., and BC Partners, Ltd.

In July 2013, Sullair replaced outgoing President, Henry Brooks, with Scott Nelson. Mr. Nelson reorganized and restructured the company, including the roles and personnel of Sullair Executive Management, and in January 2014 moved its commercial headquarters to Chicago Illinois, near Chicago's O'Hare Airport. Sullair's U.S. manufacturing facilities remain in Michigan City, Indiana.

References

  1. [Royce N. Brown. "Compressors: Selection & Sizing"], p.p. 127-128. Elsevier Inc, Oxford. ISBN 0-7506-7545-4.
  2. Sandhyarani, Ningthoujam. "The History of Screw Compressors", www.whipplesuperchargers.com, Retrieved on 1 May 2014.
  3. [Roger A. Stafford. "Sullair Major Force in Compressor Marketplace"], Milwaukee Sentinel, 5 September 1977.
  4. "Under Pressure", Geodrilling International, 21 December 2010. Retrieved on 6 May 2014.
  5. "Industrial Products Manufacturer is Poised for Growth Under New Ownership", Press Release, 24 July 2012. Retrieved on 6 May 2014.
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