Since 1982, our business has been guided by three core tenets. Quality is driven by not only precise conformance to engineering specifications, but also steadfast repeatability under all production scenarios. Making delivery requires complete control of the organization such that all materials, expertise, and equipment all intersect at coordinated instances, facilitated by
information transparency throughout the organization.
Occam’s razor, or the “law of parsimony,” drives our principle of value; reducing unnecessary complexity throughout the enterprise, be it in engineering, operations, finance, technology, marketing, management, etc., enables us to provide our products and services to our customers in such a way so that they can not only compete, but succeed in their respective markets.
Starting with a single Bridgeport knee mill in the family garage in Houston, Texas, Union Tech began machining components for oil tools, valves, automotive, and other industrial equipment.
Launched Automotive division with the constant velocity (“CV”) cage product line, followed by CV boots, CV joints, and completed CV axle assemblies.
Launched Valve Products division and began research and development of severe-service metal-seated ball valves.
Released the Hornet Valve, a severe-service metal-seated ball valve engineered for superheated steam isolation in power plants.
Expanded manufacturing capabilities to China and established Taicang Union Tech Co., Ltd. (“TAC”) as a wholly owned subsidiary.
Entered into multiple private label agreements for valves. Union Tech valves were globally marketed under various brands.
Began joint development efforts for the manufacture of premium mesh sand control screens for oilwell completions.
Awarded the world’s largest sand screen tender, located on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Terminated private label agreements for valves. Launched the Union Tech Z-Series Valves product line
Released the Z4 Rising-Stem Ball Valves & Actuators products.
Adding 130,000 sqft campus to the existing 220,000 sqft manufacturing plant in Taicang, China.

Established in Houston, Texas as a precision machine shop; manufactured components for oil tools, valves, automotive, and other industrial equipment.

Launched Automotive division with the constant velocity (“CV”) cage product line, followed by CV boots, CV joints, and completed CV axle assemblies.

Launched Valve Products division and began research and development of severe-service metal-seated ball valves.

Released the Hornet Valve, a severe-service metal-seated ball valve engineered for superheated steam isolation in power plants.

Expanded manufacturing capabilities to China and established Taicang Union Tech Co., Ltd. (“TAC”) as a wholly owned subsidiary.

Entered into multiple private label agreements for valves. Union Tech valves were globally marketed under various brands.

Began joint development efforts for the manufacture of premium mesh sand control screens for oilwell completions.

Awarded the world’s largest sand screen tender, located on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

Terminated private label agreements for valves. Launched the Union Tech Z-Series Valves product line

Released the Z4 Rising-Stem Ball Valves & Actuators products.

Adding 130,000 sqft campus to the existing 220,000 sqft manufacturing plant in Taicang, China.