Offering 66+ years of service

Recently we've had the honour to welcome Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison at our Caman HQ here in Kurnell, located right on the Prime Ministers home turf in the Sutherland-Shire, New South Wales. It was great to have the "Face of Australia" in our factory and he was impressed by Caman's machine capabilities

A recent custom job, note the blind threaded holes and the outside gasket serration. Something out of the ordinary.

Superior Service

The Directors of Caman have built a successful business based on the premise of customer service and supplying the highest quality product.


All our staff understand that the customer's needs are paramount and every endeavour is made to satisfy customer requirements with respect to quality and required completion date.

No matter what the application, we have the solution. Our valve sales team are among the most experienced in the country.

Precision Manufacturing

Caman Engineering has a brand new purpose built facility with the latest modern equipment to double our manufacturing capacity.

Caman operates a Safety Management System in accordance with Standard AS/NZS 4801:2001 to ensure a safe working environment for all employees.

We are now a major supplier of valves for the gas, petrochemical and general industries. Caman has one of Australia's most complete range of valving products.

Quality Products

Caman is an approved manufacturer and supplier of pipeline flanges, heat exchanger and pressure vessel components to all the oil, gas, mining and petrochemical companies operating in Australia, and is accredited to comply with Quality Assurance Standard ISO 9001 and an approved P.E.D material supplier, certified by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance Limited.

Contact Us

Caman Engineering:
4 Clerke Place
Kurnell NSW 2231
Tel. 02 9540 2355
Fax. 02 9540 2499 

Perth Factory:
6 Brewer Road
Canning Vale WA 6155
Tel.  08 9277 5666
Fax. 08 9277 4066

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