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Innovative Technology Own DIN Product Range and Modifications
According to YOUR specifications, we develop individual valves,
which are highly functional. This high level of quality and flexibility
ensures product solutions that are optimally tailored to the requirements of YOUR
industrial sector.
DIN Gate Valves
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DIN Gate Valves
The DIN valve series developed by Siekmann Econosto also includes high-quality DIN gate valves. These are available in various versions and designs and comply with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), AD 2000 data sheets, TA-Luft & DIN EN ISO 15848, as well as the factory standards and technical rules of major operators and plant manufacturers.
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DIN Check Valves
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DIN Check Valves
The DIN valve series developed by Siekmann Econosto also includes high-quality check valves. These are available in various versions and designs and comply with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), AD 2000 data sheets, TA-Luft & DIN EN ISO 15848, as well as the factory standards and technical rules of major operators and plant manufacturers.
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DIN Tri-X Butterfly Valves
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DIN Tri-X Butterfly Valves
The DIN valve series developed by Siekmann Econosto also includes high-quality Tri-X series butterfly valves with triple eccentric design. These are available in various versions and designs and comply with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), AD 2000 data sheets, TA-Luft & DIN EN ISO 15848, as well as the factory standards and technical rules of major operators and plant manufacturers.
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DIN Gate Valves
DN 15 - 600
PN 10 - 640
DIN Check Valves
DN 50- 600
PN 10 - 640
Tri-X Butterfly Valve
DN 80 - 600
PN 10 - 40
DIN Gate Valves
From the selection and use of materials to manufacturing, testing, and acceptance, the DIN gate valve complies with the European Pressure Equipment Directive and applicable standards.
The pressure-bearing components made of cast steel, such as the body and bonnet, meet the requirements of AD 2000-A4 data sheet. The casting quality grade is qualified and documented according to DIN 1690 T10.
The design and construction of the valves are carried out in accordance with applicable European regulations and the specific requirements of the AD 2000 data sheets. The design was based on DIN EN 12516. The face-to-face dimensions were determined according to DIN EN 558, and the flange connection dimensions comply with DIN EN 1092.
DIN Globe Valve
Project responsibility is clearly assigned through the designation of a project manager. The designation is made by top management. The project manager typically utilizes the existing resources of the respective responsible organizational unit.
Depending on the criticality of the project, the project organization can also be established as an independent organizational unit (project task force) reporting directly to top management
DIN Tri-X Butterfly Valve
The Siekmann Econosto Tri-X butterfly valve product line was developed for the highest demands in process engineering plants, oil & gas facilities, petrochemicals, chemicals, and power plant technology.
From the selection and use of materials to manufacturing, testing, and acceptance, the Tri-X butterfly valve complies with the European Pressure Equipment Directive and applicable standards.
The pressure-bearing components made of cast steel, such as the body and bonnet, meet the requirements of AD 2000-A4 data sheet. The casting quality grade is qualified and documented according to DIN 1690 T10.
DIN Check Valve
The DIN valve series developed by Siekmann Econosto also includes high-quality check valves. These are available in various versions and designs and comply with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), AD 2000 data sheets, TA-Luft & DIN EN ISO 15848, as well as the factory standards and technical rules of major operators and plant manufacturers.
DIN Ball Valve
Project responsibility is clearly assigned through the designation of a project manager. The designation is made by top management. The project manager typically utilizes the existing resources of the respective responsible organizational unit.
Depending on the criticality of the project, the project organization can also be established as an independent organizational unit (project task force) reporting directly to top management