Hymatic, also known as Hymatic Engineering, are a British manufacturer of heat exchangers, fluid control technology[1] and cryogenic systems[2] as part of an aircraft's environmental control system (ECS), headquartered in Worcestershire.

History

The company was founded on 27 September 1937.[3][4]

It began making air compressors (pneumatics),[5] anti-g valves,[6] pressure reducing valves, stop valves and fuel system relief valves.[7][8] Most well-known British aircraft in the 1950s and 1960s contained their valves and pneumatic equipment.

It developed the fuel system for Concorde.[9][10] Concorde carried around 22,000 gallons of fuel. Concorde's fuel system had to overcome boiling of fuel at high altitudes.[11]

In 2002, the company had a turnover of £21.7m.

Research

It has worked with the Cryogenic Engineering Group[12] at the University of Oxford, in making linear compressors.

Ownership

The company was bought from 3i in February 2004, with the case referred to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).[13]

Structure

It is situated on the Moon's Moat Industrial Estate in Redditch. The company is registered with the British Cryogenics Council.[14]

Products

References

  1. Flight International April 1964
  2. Technologies
  3. Flight International October 1976
  4. Companies House
  5. Flight International September 1949
  6. Flight International August 1952
  7. Flight International February 1977
  8. Flight International January 1959
  9. Heritage Concorde
  10. Flight International March 1965
  11. Times, 8 October 1964
  12. Cryogenic Engineering Group
  13. OFT
  14. British Cryogenics Council
  15. "Products" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 June 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
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