Process Technology, Inc. has been appointed the manufacturers representative for Gems Sensors and Setra in Utah, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. For engineers, OEMs, and end users across these eight states, that means local access to two of the most established names in sensing and instrumentation, backed by the application support and quick turnaround that comes with working through a regional rep firm.
Who is Process Technology, Inc.?
Process Technology, Inc. works directly with engineers, contractors, and plant personnel to specify and supply instrumentation for industrial, commercial, and process applications. Rather than selling off a catalog, the team gets into the details of an application first, then matches it to the right product and the right manufacturer. Adding Gems and Setra to the line card rounds out an offering that already leans heavily on sensing and process control.
What Gems Sensors brings to the table
Gems Sensors has been building level, flow, and pressure sensors, switches, and miniature solenoid valves for more than seventy years. The products show up everywhere from medical devices to off-highway equipment, and they're known for holding up in tight spaces and rough conditions where a sensor failure isn't an option. Industries served include data centers, food and beverage, HVAC and boiler systems, medical and life sciences, oil and gas, power generation, semiconductor manufacturing, and water and wastewater treatment. Because Gems also does custom and OEM work, customers in this region now have a direct line to engineering support for applications that don't fit off-the-shelf parts.
What Setra brings to the table
Setra, a U.S. manufacturer based in Massachusetts, is best known for high-accuracy pressure transducers and room pressure monitors, along with particle counters, humidity and temperature sensors, power meters, and wireless sensing systems. A lot of that gear lives in places where precision really matters: hospitals, cleanrooms, semiconductor fabs, and data centers, where Setra's room pressure monitors and CEMS™ software help facilities stay in compliance and catch problems before they become expensive ones. Setra also serves general industrial and building automation markets, so the product mix covers a wide swath of what's already moving through Process Technology's territory.
Gems and Setra operate as sister companies under the same parent organization, which means the engineering, manufacturing, and support behind both brands is already well-coordinated. For customers, the practical upside is one rep firm and one regional contact for both lines, instead of juggling two separate relationships.
Why this matters for the region
Utah, Colorado, and Arizona in particular have seen a wave of new data center, semiconductor, and advanced manufacturing investment over the past few years, and all of those projects lean hard on the kind of precision monitoring Gems and Setra specialize in. Mining, water treatment, oil and gas, and power generation remain steady demand drivers across Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, and New Mexico as well. Having a representative on the ground who knows both the local market and the full Gems-Setra product line should make it easier for engineers and specifiers to get the right answer faster, whether that's a quick spec question or a custom solution for a one-off application.
What this means if you're specifying or buying instrumentation in this region
If your projects involve level, flow, or pressure sensing, room pressure monitoring, particle counting, or environmental monitoring, Process Technology, Inc. is now the first call for Gems and Setra products across the eight-state territory. That includes everything from selecting standard parts off the shelf to working through application engineering on something more specialized. Existing Gems and Setra customers in the region can expect the same products and support they're used to, now with a local team handling quotes, technical questions, and lead times.
To reach Process Technology, Inc. about instrumentation needs in Utah, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, Arizona, or New Mexico, contact the Process Technology team directly.
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