Tag: Val-Matic
Val-Matic Welcomes Sandra Diaz as Director of Planning and Forecasting
Val‐Matic Valve & Manufacturing Corporation has welcomed Sandra Diaz to the team as the Director of Planning and Forecasting.
Val-Matic Announces New Leadership
Val-Matic is excited to share recent leadership announcements.
Achieve Optimum Pipeline Performance with Val-Matic Air Valves
From the float material to the shape of the body, Val‐Matic Air Valves are designed with efficiency and system protection in mind. All are provided standard with Type 316 stainless steel trim and floats ranging in sizes from ½” – 42”.
Val-Matic Valve Acquired by A.Y. McDonald
A.Y. McDonald recently acquired Val-Matic Valve & Mfg. Corporation, of Elmhurst, Illinois. Val-Matic Valve was founded in 1966 by Andrew Nuter and is a manufacturer of 14 valve product lines for the water and wastewater, industrial, commercial building construction, and plumbing industries.
Val-Matic’s Solution for Difficult Applications
Val-Matic’s QuadroSphere Ball Valve features a unique abrasion resistant ball design, and solves the most difficult application problems.
Val-Matic American-BFV® Butterfly Valve
Val-Matic’s recently updated American-BFV® Butterfly Valves are highly engineered to provide long life and trouble-free performance.
Val-Matic Air Today, Gone Tomorrow Video
Check out Val-Matic’s Air Today, Gone Tomorrow video on their YouTube page. The useful video demonstrates the importance of using Air Valves in water and wastewater pipelines.
Val-Matic VaultSafe® Family of Products
Val-Matic’s VaultSafe® Family of Products are designed to protect potable water systems from contaminated flood waters, freezing temperatures and intentional harmful contamination.
Val-Matic Dual Disc Check Valves
Val-Matic’s Dual Disc® Check Valve with its compact wafer design and low cost have made it a popular choice when space and price are the major factors in valve selection.
Val-Matic Quadrasphere for Salt Dome/Cavern Storage
Salt caverns are formed out of existing salt deposits which are turned into salt domes through a leaching process. These underground salt formations offer an option for gas/liquid storage since they allow little of the gas/liquid to escape unless specifically extracted.