Design optimized for the application.
GEMÜ's multi-port block valve features a highly flexible compact structure and the resulting low cost. One block has the functionality of multiple valves. You can choose from stainless steel or plastic materials.
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【Applications/Examples of Achievements】 - Manufacturing processes for integrated circuits and microchips - Mixing and solvent supply processes - Ultra-high purity solvent supply systems
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M600 Stainless Steel Block Valve Since it is machined from block material, dead legs are minimized to the utmost extent.
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P600 Plastic Block Valve Available in 9 types of materials including PP and PVDF.
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iComLine PTFE block valve Due to the connection point between devices being zero, it boasts higher durability compared to manifolds. Various types of sensors can also be incorporated.
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M600 | Stainless steel block valve |
P600 | Plastic block valve |
iComLine | PTFE block valve |
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GEMÜ provides value through its cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities and new technology development. We have strong connections with the pharmaceutical industry worldwide and have been engaged in the development and improvement of valves. As a result, we offer a wide range of products, including "sanitary diaphragm valves," which require sterility, and "valves specialized for semiconductor manufacturing," which demand high control precision. We have established six manufacturing sites around the world and provide services in over 50 countries. As a leading company in the sanitary valve market, our products are adopted in many plants. We actively engage in research and development, with over 5% of our annual sales allocated to development investments. Thanks to this effort, we have been recognized by the Institute for Management and Economic Research (IMWF) in Germany as a technology company promoting digitalization.