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The Lee Company
Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
Westbrook, CT 14,654 followers
A leading supplier of miniature, precision fluid control products to a wide range of industries.
About us
For 75 years, The Lee Company has pioneered the development of miniature precision fluid control components for aerospace, down-hole oil tools, machine tools, medical/scientific instrumentation, and ink-jet printing. Lee's unique capabilities in miniaturization and engineering expertise — one in every eight employees is a graduate engineer — keep the company at the forefront of fluid flow technology.
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http://www.theleeco.com
External link for The Lee Company
- Industry
- Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Westbrook, CT
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1948
- Specialties
- Fluidic Control Devices for Aerospace, Oil Tool, Medical, Automotive Applications, Oil and Gas Equipment, Space, Aerospace, Diagnostics, Medical Equipment, Motorsports, Power Generation, Flow Control, Manufacturing, Precision Fluid Control, and Fluid Control Products
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We will be exhibiting at SPE Offshore Europe 2025! 🌍Aberdeen, Scotland 📍 Stand 3D05 We are looking forward to attending one of the leading global events for the offshore energy industry. As the sector continues to evolve toward more efficient and technologically advanced solutions, we’re excited to be part of the conversation. Come talk about reliability, innovation, and the future of offshore energy. Whether you're an engineer, procurement lead, or project manager, we'd love to meet.
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Selecting a solenoid valve that meets all desired performance requirements across various environmental operating conditions may represent a significant challenge for a designer. Because the features of a solenoid valve are interconnected, modifying one aspect of the design may impact another performance element. Our latest insight describes common performance trade-offs regarding how fluid travels through each component of the solenoid valve. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ebbNcv27
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The New Space Economy is booming, and it’s not just about rockets anymore. With projections showing 58,000 satellites launching into orbit by the end of this decade, the pressure is on for satellite manufacturers to scale fast, smart, and reliably. But scaling isn’t simple. From supply chain constraints to design complexity, the challenges are immense. This article breaks down the four biggest hurdles and how precision engineering is helping overcome them. What do you think: Is the industry ready for this scale? Drop your thoughts below & share with your network if you're excited about the future of space. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eXrwNGJQ
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Are You Ready for 58,000 Satellites in Orbit? In our latest insight, learn how to overcome manufacturing challenges through better supplier partnerships. https://hubs.la/Q03wdhzJ0
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One question keeps landing on the desks of engineers everywhere: “Should we make this component in-house, or source it from a specialized supplier?” We recently published a framework for evaluating this critical decision, outlining five key considerations that every EV manufacturer should weigh. They define whether your EV innovation reaches the market on time, on budget, and with the performance your customers expect. If you are navigating these challenges, this infographic will give you a head start ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eRZpjBUn
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Leak testing isn’t just a checkbox—it’s mission-critical. When you’re designing systems where precision and reliability are non-negotiable, even the tiniest gas leak can lead to big problems. That’s why choosing the correct gas leakage test method matters more than you might think. At The Lee Company, we’ve broken down the four most common methods—Bubble, Pressure Decay, Mass Flow, and Helium Leak—and shared practical tips to help you pick the best fit for your application. 👉 Dive into the whole, engineer-reviewed article here: https://lnkd.in/enZnqDnG
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Whether you’re designing a launch vehicle, spacecraft, or satellite, Lee Fill and Drain Valves make it easy to preserve the integrity of your fuel supply and maximize the longevity of your mission. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/egu2SfHQ
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