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Automatic valves

GermanyBonn, Düsseldorf and North Rhine and WestphaliaManufacturer/producer
  1. P.V.A. PLASTIK-VENTIL-ARMATUREN GMBH

    Germany

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    We were established in 1966 in Willich, Germany, as a spin-off of Carl Aug. Rothstein AG ‒ a company with over 90 years of experience fitting valves to the very first WC cisterns. Since then, we've supplied millions of brass float valves and other plastic components to the plumbing, air conditioning, agricultural, foodstuffs and chemical industries for construction and industrial engineering purposes. In addition to the patented type 480 small float valve for flat gutters, we developed the first automatic poultry drinking trough, patented it many years ago and have been selling it worldwide ever since. Continuous improvement in line with the requirements of customers and expanding markets of mechanical float valves, as well as the addition of trade products in the area of water supply systems in the agricultural sector (marketed under the brand name JFC in Germany), has entailed an extension to two locations for our family-managed company – Tönisvorst and Kempen on the Lower Rhine in the district of Viersen, based at the meeting point of Krefeld/Düsseldorf/Mönchengladbach. The proximity to the Dutch border is the reason for numerous business contacts in Benelux countries. We supply industry and wholesale throughout Europe quickly and in a service-oriented manner. Regulating the fill level of water or other media in all kinds of containers is our passion, and the basis of over 55 years of success.

  2. TECHNOTRANS SOLUTIONS GMBH

    Germany

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    The fact that the gwk Gesellschaft Wärme Kältetechnik mbH company enjoys such a great reputation as a top expert and innovative specialist in high-quality temperature control and cooling technology is based on an abundance of experience that stretches back more than five decades. Anyone in need of well-thought-out high-tech products ranging from cooling plants via temperature control systems to water treatment solutions will find gwk to be a system provider that manages the entire thermal process, generating individually tailored designs and also delivering engineering and all the necessary components. Also in the area of close-to-cavity temperature control for mould inserts and mould cleaning, gwk offers its customers intensive and individual support. At present over 400 employees are engaged in producing complete process solutions for customers from the plastics, metal processing, food and chemicals industry on every continent. The technotrans group of companies focuses successfully on applications involving liquid technology as its core competence. With 21 sites and about 1, 250 employees, it has a presence in all major markets worldwide. For many years, technotrans has opened up new areas of application based on its core competences of cooling, temperature control, filtration as well as measuring and dosing technology. The strategy aims at a sustainable, result-oriented development.

  3. BURRE HYDRAULIK GMBH

    Germany

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    Founded in 1964 by Karl-Heinz Burre (Dipl.-Ing.), Burre Hydraulik began operations in 1965. The original idea of an engineering office was quickly rejected and its own small manufacturing facilities began. The first developments comprised control valves for hydraulic excavators, explosion-protected solenoid valves and diaphragm valves. In 1972, the company moved into the newly constructed production hall on the site on which Burre Hydraulik's headquarters still stand today. A 540 m² production area allowed more space for putting the founder's innovative ideas into practice. Burre Hydraulik thus designed and produced items including explosion-proof solenoid valves for the refuelling systems of diesel locomotives belonging to Deutsche Bahn. But Karl-Heinz Burre realised quickly that the future lay in hydraulic control systems and equipment, and he orientated the company accordingly. He accepted the challenge here and often entered uncharted technical territory. He therefore had a significant influence on the automation of machinery for the textile industry. But he was also successful in other technical areas. For example, he developed an automatic scuttle for seagoing vessels. The production area also grew consistently in line with this development, and is now over 5000 m².