Stant Increases Coverage of SuperStat Thermostats

Stant Increases Coverage of SuperStat Thermostats

Stant SuperStat thermostats feature many advantages, including a thicker mounting flange - up to 43 percent thicker - for a lifetime of durability, the company says.

Stant Corp. has added new part numbers to its SuperStat line of thermostats.

“We have increased SuperStat coverage to meet the growing needs of our customers,” said Terry Ethier, vice president of aftermarket, Stant Corp. “When it comes to quality and durability, Stant SuperStat thermostats have been setting the standard for 25 years. From better flow to a thicker flange to a stronger opening spring, there is no better choice than a Stant SuperStat thermostat.”

Stant SuperStat thermostats feature many advantages, including:

  • A high-strength stainless steel flange polished to obtain an ultra-smooth surface for superior corrosion resistance and up to 30 percent higher flow than the competition, according to Stant;
  • The same industry-trusted power element (wax motor) that is used in heavy-duty trucks.
  • A thicker mounting flange, up to 43 percent thicker, for a lifetime of durability.
  • Opening spring that is 50 percent stronger than standard springs helps the thermostat return to a closed position and prevents cold running in the most adverse conditions.
  • Lifetime warranty.

“At Stant Corp., our research and development lab is equipped to simulate the harshest global conditions and conduct intense testing to ensure that Stant SuperStat thermostats exceed the stringent requirements of today’s automotive marketplace,” said Ethier.

To learn more about Stant SuperStat thermostats and other Stant Corp. products, visit www.Stant.com.

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