Armstrong Fluid Technology

Armstrong Fluid Technology Designer, manufacturer and marketer of fluid flow and control equipment applied in HVAC and water-ba Armstrong. In 1952, under the direction of James A.

With over 1200 employees worldwide, operating eight manufacturing facilities on four continents, Armstrong is known around the world as a leader and innovator in design, engineering and manufacturing within the fluid-flow equipment industry. Armstrong products are internationally recognized for design quality, long service life, and operating economy. Armstrong was incorporated in 1934 under the l

eadership of Samual A. Armstrong, the company launched a series of bold initiatives across the entire spectrum of the organization’s activities that set the corporate direction and led to impressive growth. In the decades that followed, Armstrong developed industry-leading technologies, established international manufacturing operations, and expanded sales into global markets. Armstrong remains a privately-owned company with products installed in some of the world’s premier facilities. In addition to product solutions, Armstrong has led the industry in creating high-value services to augment our product design and manufacturing capabilities. Our unique design assist service helps customers through the process of optimizing plant room space and equipment selection. The project assist service allocates dedicated project managers to the design, procurement and assembly stages of a packaged system to ensure our customers are involved and informed throughout. The startup assist service offers customers the option of on-site expertise to oversee the startup procedure and off er advice for fine-tuning the installation. To promote our lineup of products and services Armstrong has developed a broad network of over 300 representatives and agents. Working closely with these affiliates, we reach out to customers around the world. Within the international business community, organizations comparable to Armstrong are a rarity. The company is 100% Canadian-owned, privately held, and now operates under the guidance of the third generation of family ownership. Through a combination of bold leadership and strong management, the organization has grown from a handful of employees in Toronto to a global organization with offices in Toronto, Montréal, Quebec City, Buffalo, Manchester, Birmingham, Lyons, Bangalore, Beijing and Shanghai. Armstrong has repeatedly been named one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies, a national program that recognizes Canadian companies that have implemented world-class business practices and created value in innovative ways. Armstrong has been a recipient of this prestigious award four times in the past seven years (2005, 2006, 2010 and 2011).

Heading to the Tall Buildings Summit in London on 9-10 June 2026?Visit Armstrong at TOGETHER, 88 Wood Street, London.We’...
05/29/2026

Heading to the Tall Buildings Summit in London on 9-10 June 2026?

Visit Armstrong at TOGETHER, 88 Wood Street, London.

We’re looking forward to connecting with industry peers, sharing insights, and discussing Armstrong’s role in supporting more sustainable buildings.

Join us at the event.

Join our next UK webinar, 'Ready As Needed – Pumps for Fire Suppression Systems', on May 28.We’ll explore regulatory sta...
05/27/2026

Join our next UK webinar, 'Ready As Needed – Pumps for Fire Suppression Systems', on May 28.

We’ll explore regulatory standards and industry practices behind widely used fire safety solutions, and the value they deliver.

The session will also cover fire pump configurations and speed control, including constant speed, variable speed, and self-regulating variable speed.

Register here: https://hubs.ly/Q04j68K-0

Tenants are placing more value on sustainable building features and are willing to pay a premium for them. That makes it...
05/23/2026

Tenants are placing more value on sustainable building features and are willing to pay a premium for them. That makes it even more important for facilities managers and property owners to align investment decisions with sustainability goals.

By embedding decarbonization planning into asset and capital decisions, organizations can move from reactive maintenance to more proactive upgrades while unlocking operational savings, reducing financial risk, and advancing sustainability goals.

https://hubs.ly/Q04hKlxH0

Combining energy efficiency and decarbonization with asset lifecycle planning positions facilities as a value creator, experts say.

Could improvements even be possible?“Honestly, I was skeptical,” said Director of Engineering at a premeir Toronto-area ...
05/23/2026

Could improvements even be possible?

“Honestly, I was skeptical,” said Director of Engineering at a premeir Toronto-area hotel.
“Our equipment was relatively new, and we’re on district energy. I wasn’t expecting dramatic improvements".

The objective was not speculative efficiency. It was performance verification under real load.

Rather than relying on projected savings, the team carried out a structured field evaluation, replacing the original pump system with Design Envelope Tango pumps, wall-mounted drives, and a remote pressure sensor, while maintaining existing piping and system conditions.

Read more to learn what results were achieved: https://hubs.ly/Q04hKcZl0

Here’s what the Armstrong team in Toronto was up to this week.We attended OGA Conference 2026 at the University of Toron...
05/22/2026

Here’s what the Armstrong team in Toronto was up to this week.

We attended OGA Conference 2026 at the University of Toronto.

The event focused on the growing demand for geothermal heating and cooling in multi-residential real estate and the public sector as a key solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Check out the highlights from the event.

New case study alert.A hospitality leader conducted a 12-week evaluation comparing a legacy pump system (2 × 25 hp) with...
05/17/2026

New case study alert.

A hospitality leader conducted a 12-week evaluation comparing a legacy pump system (2 × 25 hp) with Armstrong Design Envelope Tango pumps (2 × 15 hp).

Over that period, the Armstrong pumps delivered 23,000 kWh in energy savings and reduced power consumption by 70% compared with the legacy pump.

The result was clear in system performance and energy costs.

Read the full case study: https://hubs.ly/Q04gRlMy0

Anthony Mihajlovic - Sales Coordinator is getting ready for our next webinar: 'Back to Basics: Reducing HVAC Energy Cons...
05/16/2026

Anthony Mihajlovic - Sales Coordinator is getting ready for our next webinar: 'Back to Basics: Reducing HVAC Energy Consumption'.

This session will revisit the core fundamentals of HVAC energy consumption and highlight where energy is typically wasted across hydronic and air-side systems.

Attendees will learn practical ways to reduce energy use through better system design, proper pump and equipment operation, optimized control approaches, and improved overall system efficiency.

Register now: https://hubs.ly/Q04gRN4p0

Modern hydronic systems are too dynamic to be managed around a single static setpoint.With digital controls, variable sp...
05/15/2026

Modern hydronic systems are too dynamic to be managed around a single static setpoint.

With digital controls, variable speed equipment, and integrated building systems, HVAC performance now depends on how assets respond across changing real-world conditions.

That is where Performance Maps and Performance Envelopes matter.

They help consulting engineers understand where equipment can operate, and where it should operate for efficiency, reliability, and safe performance.

Read Pratik Sharma - Global Director, Building Services & Performance Management’s latest article as seen in ASHRAE:
https://hubs.ly/Q04gR03-0

Join our next webinar for UK and Europe audiences: 'The Building Performance Series: Choosing the Right Hydronic System ...
05/13/2026

Join our next webinar for UK and Europe audiences: 'The Building Performance Series: Choosing the Right Hydronic System - Primary only vs Primary/Secondary Design'.

May 14, 2026 | 1 PM (BST)

This session will explore how hydronic system design has evolved and compare primary only and primary/secondary approaches, including the strengths and limitations of each.

We will also look at distributed pumping, where it fits in modern system design, and key performance challenges such as low Delta T syndrome and hydraulic separation, including close fitting tees.

Register now: https://hubs.ly/Q04gxjDM0

Fire protection at its best: Visit us at INTERSCHUTZ 2026We’re excited to be exhibiting at INTERSCHUTZ 2026, the world’s...
05/11/2026

Fire protection at its best: Visit us at INTERSCHUTZ 2026

We’re excited to be exhibiting at INTERSCHUTZ 2026, the world’s leading trade fair for fire and rescue services.

With 85,000+ visitors, 1,300 exhibitors, and a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and resilience, it’s where the future of fire protection takes shape.

We know fire protection is too important for uncertainty. In an emergency, everything comes down to one question: Will the system work instantly and reliably?

That’s why we deliver:
✔ Proven, certified fire pump solutions
✔ Complete system performance not just components
✔ Confidence through engineering, integration, and support

Join us at our stand in Hall 13 B52 to discover how we’re helping customers across Europe remove uncertainty when it matters most.

Meet our experts!

Join Jacob Wolfe - Global Key Account Manager at Data Center Nation in Toronto on June 9.In his session, 'Scaling for AI...
05/08/2026

Join Jacob Wolfe - Global Key Account Manager at Data Center Nation in Toronto on June 9.
In his session, 'Scaling for AI: Is modular cooling the long-awaited breakthrough?', Jacob will explore how AI workloads are reshaping data center design and why scalable cooling matters more than ever.
He’ll also look at the challenges operators face, from supply chain delays to power, water, ESG, and performance demands.
Add it to your calendar today.

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