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August 2012 – ACE Controls is pleased to announce the appointment of Exotic Automation & Supply as a distributor for ACE Controls and Enertrols products in southeast Michigan.

Founded in 1963, Exotic Automation, located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, is an internationally recognized, ISO 9001:2008 certified specialty manufacturer. Exotic serves virtually every industrial sector where automation, motion control, material handling, gasket and sealing solutions are required.

ACE Controls Velocity Control Products Group offerings include: industrial and safety shock absorbers, gas springs for lift assist, hydraulic and rotary dampers, velocity controls, SLAB vibration damping plates and TUBUS elastomeric bumpers. Markets served include: industrial, transportation, aerospace, defense, amusement/theme park, packaging, material handling and medical.

ACE Controls Inc. is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer with a global customer service network that includes offices in England, Germany, Japan, China and India with distributors in over 110 cities in 35 countries. ACE Controls Inc. and Enertrols are part of Kaydon’s Velocity Control Products Group.

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