Aseptic single-seat control valves are used for the exact setting and control of parameters such as flow, pressure, temperature, or filling level in UltraClean and Aseptic processing plants.
The Aseptomag® valve line is based on stainless steel bellow technology and mainly used for dairy, beverage and food applications. The modular structure enables the adaption of the valve configuration to process requirements.
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Control valves of the Aseptomag® valve line are characterized by their uncompromising stainless steel bellow design.

Control valves of the Aseptomag® valve line are characterized by their uncompromising stainless steel bellow design. The inverted control valve is specifically designed for installations where product enters the valve from the bellow side.

Control valves of the D-tec® valve line are characterized by their hermetically sealing stem diaphragm.
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GEA has once again earned the highest rating – Platinum – in the globally recognized EcoVadis sustainability assessment. With a score of 92 out of 100, the machinery and plant manufacturer has improved significantly from last year’s result of 82 points. For the second year in a row, GEA ranks among the top one percent of more than 150,000 rated companies across 185 countries.
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