Product category:
Valves and manifolds
News Release from: UK Process Valves
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2003
The Richter range of lined process
valves
UK Process Valves, one of the leading suppliers of performance valves in the UK, has announced its appointment as a stockist and distributor of the Richter range of PFA and FEP lined valves
UK Process Valves, one of the leading suppliers of performance valves in the UK, has announced its appointment as a stockist and distributor of the Richter range of PFA and FEP Lined Ball Valves, Butterfly Valves, Check Valves, Relief Valves and Sampling Valves Richter, part of ITT Engineered Valves and based in Germany, is a specialist in the design and manufacture of high quality lined valves that are world renowned for their superb performance with corrosive chemicals found in the process/pharmaceutical industry
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Richter range represents the very latest in valve technology.
All valves are manufactured under the DIN/ISO 9001/EN29001 standard and are fully compliant with the European Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC.
The design and manufacture of the entire Richter product range ensures safe, trouble free operation in even the harshest of applications.
The team at UK Process Valves has a comprehensive knowledge of valve specification and application.
Customers appreciate the security of dealing with a supplier who understands their technical requirements.
UK Process Valves carry a vast range of stock and can provide an urgent delivery anywhere in the country for virtually any valve in its range.
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