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The Fluid Sealing Association Announces New Membership Category for Engineers and Engineering Companies

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The Fluid Sealing Association Announces New Membership Category for Engineers and Engineering Companies

The Fluid Sealing Association (FSA) has received approval from its Board of Directors to adopt a new membership category, called Standards Partner, specifically designed to engage engineers and engineering companies who actively practice in design and consulting services relating to sealing devices and piping systems.

As a dynamic and growing association of sealing device manufacturers, the FSA has identified the collaborative opportunities to get their engineering communities together in advance of critical issues being identified. With the understanding that the FSA can provide information on best available technologies for sealing devices, they hope that new engagement with the engineering community at large can give them the community’s needs and wants based on their modern design principles in piping, vessels, and equipment.

For more information on the new Fluid Sealing Association’s Standards Partner membership category, please visit their website www.fluidsealing.com under the “Membership” tab.

Also, be sure to look for the FSA on LinkedInFacebookTwitterYouTube, and Google+.

About the Fluid Sealing Association

Founded in 1933, the FLUID SEALING ASSOCIATION® (FSA) is an international trade association.  Member companies are involved in the production and marketing of a wide range of fluid sealing devices primarily targeted to the industrial market.  FSA membership includes a number of companies in Europe and Central and South America, but is most heavily concentrated in North America.  FSA members account for a majority of the manufacturing capacity for fluid sealing devices in the Americas market.

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