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RectorSeal LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of CSW Industrials, has announced a new addition to its portfolio Falcon Stainless, Inc.(Falcon).

Falcon provides high-quality, full port, corrugated stainless steel, and flexible water and gas connectors that are used extensively in the plumbing and HVACR markets.

Falcon was the first company to introduce corrugated stainless steel water and gas connections to the professional trades in the United States.

Today, Falcon products are well known to be exceptional products, and the company focuses on providing a continuation of outstanding customer service.

Jeff Underwood, senior vice president, sales and marketing for RectorSeal, said adding Falcon products to the RectorSeal portfolio will further support the company’s position as a holistic solutions provider to the plumbing and HVAC markets.

“Our goal is to provide customers with outstanding service along with the highest quality and largest assortment of products,” he said.

The transaction reinforces RectorSeal’s leadership position thanks to the quality and integrity of Falcon’s products.”

Falcon strives to responsibly deliver quality products to customers through innovation, technology, and support programs. Its legacy includes providing proprietary connectors primarily for the plumbing and HVAC markets, while also serving the water treatment and food service markets.

Using the highest quality raw materials, coupled with strict quality controls, has helped Falcon design and provide connectors with enhanced flexibility, and increased flow up to 30 per cent compared with competitive products, and greater tensile strength.

“For over 20 years, Falcon has shared a common goal to make the world’s best connectors,” according to Gray Pender, president and CEO at Falcon. “With the transaction, we now have the opportunity to align our operations with a leading supplier to our key markets. I anticipate that Falcon’s unprecedented growth over the past two decades will now accelerate even more thanks to RectorSeal.”