Food and Beverage

In the food and beverage industry, valve performance is critical for maintaining hygiene, safety, and efficiency. We specialise in repairing, refurbishing, and pressure testing process control valves to meet strict hygiene and regulatory requirements.

Common Valve Issues in Food & Beverage:

  • Seal failures causing contamination risks
  • Corrosion from high-temperature steam cleaning processes
  • Actuator malfunctions affecting automated production lines
  • Leaks and blockages disrupting ingredient flow

Why Choose Us for Food & Beverage Valve Repair?

  • Specialist knowledge of hygienic and sanitary valves
  • Full refurbishment with FDA-compliant seals and materials
  • Expert pressure testing for leak-proof, safe operation

We work with food processing plants, breweries, dairy facilities, and beverage manufacturers to keep production lines running smoothly.

How it works...

  • Ball Valves

    Ball valves play a crucial role in process control, offering tight shut-off and minimal pressure drop. Over time, seal degradation, corrosion, and internal wear can lead to leaks and operational inefficiencies.

  • Butterfly Valves

    Butterfly valves are widely used in steam, water, and industrial flow applications, but seat wear, disc misalignment, and actuator failures can impact their performance.

  • Gate Valves

    Gate valves are designed for on/off flow control but can suffer from seat erosion, corrosion, and sticking mechanisms over time.

  • Globe Valves

    Globe valves are essential for flow modulation and throttling applications, but plug and seat wear, erosion, and actuator issues can reduce efficiency.

FAQ's

What is valve pressure testing, and why is it important?

Valve pressure testing is a quality control process that ensures your valves can withstand operational pressures without leaking or failing. It helps prevent costly breakdowns, safety hazards, and system inefficiencies, ensuring your valves perform reliably under real-world conditions.

What types of pressure testing do you offer?

We offer three main types of pressure testing:

  • Hydrostatic Testing – Uses water to check for leaks and structural integrity.
  • Pneumatic Testing – Uses compressed air or gas to detect even the smallest leaks.
  • Seat Leak Testing – Ensures a tight seal when the valve is closed, preventing internal leakage.

How often should valves be pressure tested?

The frequency of pressure testing depends on the type of valve, application, and industry regulations. In critical applications such as steam, oil & gas, and chemical processing, valves should be tested at regular intervals to ensure ongoing reliability and compliance with safety standards.

What happens if my valve fails the pressure test?

If a valve fails testing, we provide a detailed failure report outlining the issue. Our team can then recommend repairs, refurbishment, or replacement parts to restore the valve to full working condition, ensuring it meets performance and safety requirements

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