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Bell & Gossett (B&G), a Xylem brand, is a leading manufacturer of pumps, valves, heat exchangers and accessories for hydronic HVAC — including steam and heat transfer — plumbing and wastewater applications.
Formed by W.C. Bell and E.J. Gossett in Chicago in 1916 to manufacture and sell case hardening compounds, with potable water heaters added two years later, B&G has since made a name for itself as an industry leader in efficiency, expertise and education – through its instructor-led and online classes at the Bell & Gossett Little Red Schoolhouse; through its commitment to building better futures; and through its world- class products, comprehensive solutions and over 100 years of unmatched application expertise in more than 150 countries.
Together, with Xylem’s well-known Applied Water Systems global brands, we meet the world’s most critical water challenges head-on by engineering the broadest portfolio of products, applications and services to create efficient systems and sustainable solutions. Every day, our company meets the expanding needs of growing populations, communities and industries that are driving demand for water system improvements, often in the harshest environments.
Bell & Gossett in The News
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