New York (NY) Temperature Measurement Instruments, Industrial Companies

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Tel-Tru Manufacturing CO
408 Saint Paul St.
Rochester NY 14605
(585) 232-1440
Temp-Press Inc
30 Hytec Circle # 200
Rochester NY 146064298
(585) 235-6160

Temp-Press, Inc., provides industrial products including: pressure gauges, temperature controllers, heat trace, steam filters, and valves, among other
Edi Inc
2121 Downer Street Road
Baldwinsville NY 13027
(315) 638-9598
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Rotronic Instrument Corp Inc
135 Engineers Road # 150
Hauppauge NY 11788
(631) 427-3898
Martech Controls
6101 Olmstead Road
Chittenango NY 13037
(315) 727-5180
Siemens Industry Inc
50 Orville Drive # 2
Bohemia NY 11716
(631) 218-1000
Dias Infrared Corp
6 Barbara Drive
Warwick NY 10990
(845) 544-7054
Thermo Instruments Inc
84 Horseblock Road Unit 5
Yaphank NY 11980
Springfield Control Systems Inc
4056 Douglaston Parkway
Douglaston NY 11363
(718) 631-0870
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