The ecological responsibility of factories and plants involves industrial safety arising from seals.
All over the world, there is a great concern for pollutants control to become more effective. Reductions in energy losses and work accidents are also essential for the competitiveness of companies in all segments, as well as to ensure industrial safety.
There is evidence that relatively small steam leaks from valves or joints can mean spending thousands of dollars just to replace that energy.. That is why, We understand that industries must pay extra attention to the technology and reliability of their valves and sealing systems.
It is in this field that the global technology developed by Grupo KLINGER has actively contributed. Over 150 years ago, Mr. Richard Klinger's first level display creation. Richard Klinger already showed that the company's vocation would be to work for industrial safety. Today KLINGER is a world leader in sealing technology for industrial and automotive applications, and also a specialist in the field of seals for valves.
Whoever analyzes the product's performance developed by KLINGER, realizes the determination to obtain results that exceed the standards required by the standards. Our focus is on providing solutions that truly allow for the reduction of energy consumption and interruptions in industrial production., in addition to ensuring the safety of processes
KLINGER has extensive product standardization work worldwide. New technologies developed in Europe are transferred to all KLINGER factories and the focus on the industrial safety of seals allows the development of efficient products in order to continue offering quality with ecological responsibility.
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