Packaging valve _
Packaging valves are fundamental elements in industrial packaging processes. Responsible for the accurate control of the flow of liquids, gases and other fluids, these valves ensure precision, speed and safety, significantly improving the quality and efficiency of packaging in various production sectors.
Packaging valve operation
Packaging valves are electromechanical devices designed to manage the flow of fluids within packaging machines and production lines with high precision.
- Circuit opening: when the packaging cycle begins, the valve opens to allow the controlled passage of the fluids or gases necessary to fill containers or packages.
- Circuit closing: at the end of the process, the valve closes quickly, preventing spills and ensuring perfect sealing.
- Flow regulation: the valves precisely modulate the quantity and pressure of the fluids, guaranteeing uniformity and constant quality of the packaged product.
There are different types of packaging valves, each designed for specific operational needs:
- Solenoid valves: ideal for applications where fast and precise response times are required, such as in machines for filling beverages or liquid products.
- Proportional valves: allow accurate and gradual adjustment of the flow, suitable for precise dosing of chemicals or food ingredients.
- Safety valves: protect against overpressure or product leaks, ensuring safe and compliant operations.
Our Packaging valves
Characteristics of ODE packaging valves
Reliability and durability:
built to withstand wear and tear even under intensive operating conditions.
Suitable materials:
brass, stainless steel and technopolymers compliant with food and industrial hygiene and safety standards.
Control precision:
designed for accurate flow regulation, reducing waste and optimising process efficiency.
Simple integration:
available with different types of attachments and fittings to facilitate integration into existing machines.