Hach Company

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Hach Company
Company typeSubsidiary of Veralto Corporation (NYSE: VLTO)
IndustryWater Quality
Founded1947
HeadquartersLoveland, Colorado, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mike Feld (President)
Christophe Pattyn (CFO)
Clifford Hach (Co-Founder)
Kathryn Hach-Darrow (Co-Founder)
ProductsInstrumentation, Chemistries
Websitehach.com

Hach Company manufactures and distributes analytical instruments and

reagents, easy-to-follow methods, and technical support.[1]

Hach is a wholly owned subsidiary of Veralto Corporation.[2]

Hach’s global headquarters in Loveland, Colorado, houses research and development laboratories, instrument manufacturing operations, and the Hach Technical Training Center. Hach has an additional facility in Ames, Iowa, for manufacturing and packaging Hach's chemical reagents and test kits.[3]

History

1947–1968: founding

External videos
video icon Kathryn C. “Kitty” Hach-Darrow, "The water on this planet is all that we have. It needs to be cared for.", 15:04, Science History Institute
Chemical Heritage Foundation

Hach Company was founded in 1947, in Ames, Iowa, by Clifford and Kathryn Hach.[4] Clifford Hach was a chemist and an inventor. The couple experienced their first business success through the development of a simplified titration method for measuring hardness in drinking water. As the product line expanded to include more parameters and instruments, the company continued to “bring analytical chemistry out of the laboratory and put it into the workplace and in the hands of the general public.”[4] Initially, Kathryn Hach began marketing to municipal drinking water plants through direct mail.

The company was originally a partnership. In 1968, it was reincorporated in Delaware as Hach Chemical Co., with Clifford Hach president and treasurer and Kathryn Hach as vice-president.[5] Later that year Hach went public, raising $1.7 million with the sale of a small minority of the shares. Most of the money was used to build and equip a new chemical manufacturing plant in Ames.[5]

1970–1975: expanding boundaries

In 1970, Hach was manufacturing and marketing a line of instruments designed to determine specific water impurities. It was also manufacturing a manometric apparatus that measured the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of sewage and industrial wastes in lakes, rivers, and streams.[5]

Hach was also manufacturing and selling more than 100 different portable water test kits for laboratory and field use. These kits were employed in water and sewage treatment, water conditioning, cooling towers, wildlife conservation, and boiler water. They usually included specially formulated chemical

reagents. The directions were designed for people without technical backgrounds to conduct tests. The first of Clifford Hach's 10-item criteria for company products was, "Can be used by anyone who can read”.[6]

1977–1995: restructuring

The demand for testing products grew as legislation was introduced mandating water quality standards, such as the Clean Water Act of 1977. Hach also focused on converting complex analysis into simplified procedures that were reliable and verifiable. These standard methods were compiled into Hach’s Water Analysis Handbook.

In 1977, Clifford Hach took the position of chairman and chief executive officer, and Kathryn Hach became president and chief operating officer the following year. In 1978, Hach moved its instrument division and its corporate headquarters to Loveland, Colorado. Hach Chemical Co. became Hach Company in 1980.[5]

In 1985, Clifford Hach was chairman; Kathryn Hach was vice-chairman; and Stelios Papadopoulos was president of the company, which had grown to 580 employees.[6] At that time, the company was being offered for sale at 50 million dollars.

Analytical instruments continue to be manufactured in Loveland, Colorado, where Hach also has its corporate headquarters, research, development, and engineering operations, Technical Training Center, and plastic component manufacturing operation. The chemical manufacturing operations, a chemical research laboratory, and the company warehouse and shipping operations are still in Ames, Iowa.[3]

1998 – present

In 1998, Hach expanded its portable testing capabilities with the acquisition of Environmental Test Systems Inc., in Elkhart, Indiana (USA). ETS develops, manufactures and markets diagnostic test strips for both consumer and industrial applications. ETS operations continue to be based in Elkhart.[4]

In 1999, Hach became a wholly owned subsidiary of Danaher Corporation, which includes over 30 companies working in the process/environmental controls industries.[4]

Also in 1999, the company acquired the German manufacturer Lange, and established additional product development and manufacturing in Düsseldorf.[4] Lange, founded by Dr. Bruno Lange, is the distribution and support center for Hach's customers in Europe and Mediterranean Africa.[4] Danaher acquired Lange, Hach, and numerous other brands, and a period of dramatic change occurred for each brand as lean production was introduced.

After

Department of Homeland Security.[7]

In 2007, Hach created TNTplus, vials that contain premeasured reagent, and allow sample reaction and reading in a closed container. The next year, ISO 21501-compliant particle counters were added.

In 2009, Hach purchased the information management company OPS Systems[8] and the assets of WaterEye Corporation.[9]

In 2014, Hach purchased the Irish-based water analysis company Biotector Ltd.[10] Biotector makes proprietary Total Organic Carbon (TOC) measurement systems.

At the end of September 2023, Danaher

spun-off its Environmental and Applied Solutions segment as Veralto Corporation.[11]

Family brands

  • ANATEL
  • Hach Lange
  • Environmental Test Strips
  • Evita
  • GLI
  • HIAC
  • Homeland Security Technologies
  • Hydrolab
  • IQ Scientific Instruments
  • Lachat Instruments
  • Leica Microsystems
  • Marsh-McBirney
  • MET ONE
  • OPS Systems
  • ORBISPHERE
  • OTT HydroMet
  • POLYMETRON
  • Radiometer Analytical
  • Sea-Bird Electronics
  • Sigma
  • WET Labs

References

  1. ^ Corporate Facts
  2. ^ "Our companies – Veralto". www.veralto.com. Retrieved 2023-10-06.
  3. ^ a b Corporate About Us
  4. ^ a b c d e f Corporate History
  5. ^ a b c d Answers.com Company History
  6. ^ a b FundingUniverse.com Company Histories
  7. ^ a b c About Homeland Security Technologies
  8. ^ Info: OPS Systems
  9. ^ WaterEye Corporation News Section, 2009
  10. ^ "Info: CCAN, Ireland". Archived from the original on 2014-11-11. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  11. ^ Corporation, Danaher (2023-09-30). "Danaher Corporation Completes Separation of Veralto Corporation". www.prnewswire.com. Archived from the original on 2023-10-01. Retrieved 2023-10-01.

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