July 07,2025
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ACHEMA 2024 brought together the world’s leading process industry innovators, and pinch valve manufacturers were no exception.

The exhibition showcased cutting-edge valve technology from established European manufacturers who continue to push the boundaries of industrial flow control.

From Germany’s engineering powerhouses to Finland’s process industry specialists, these five companies demonstrated why they remain at the forefront of pinch valve innovation

Top 5 Achema 2024 Pinch Valve Exhibitors at a Glance

CompanyCountryKey SpecializationNotable Feature
AKO ArmaturenGermanyPneumatic & Manual Pinch ValvesQuick sleeve replacement
GEMÜGermanyQ50/Q51 Pinch Valve PlatformsVR “Valve of the Future”
Flowrox (Valmet)FinlandIndustrial Pinch ValvesMining & pulp/paper focus
SchuF ChemieventileGermanyChemical & Biotech ValvesCompact modular designs
Pekos Valves SLUSpainElastomer-lined ValvesHall 8, Stand F38

AKO Armaturen (Germany)

AKO makes pinch valves that handle tough jobs in food processing, chemical plants, and mining operations.

Their main selling point is fast sleeve changes that plant operators can do in minutes without shutting down production lines.

The German company has been around since 1974 and focuses on keeping maintenance costs low.

They offer both air operated and manual versions depending on what the application needs.

GEMÜ (Germany)

GEMÜ launched their Q50 and Q51 pinch valve series at the show.

These valves work with automated control systems and can be monitored remotely.

The company is known for precision engineering and making valves that integrate well with existing plant equipment.

Their VR demonstration showed future valve technology but the current products focus on reliable performance in pharmaceutical and chemical applications.

Flowrox (Finland)

Flowrox operates as part of the larger Valmet corporation.

They specialize in heavy duty pinch valves for mining companies and paper mills.

Their valves are built to handle abrasive materials like mining slurry and wood chips without wearing out quickly.

The Finnish company targets industries where valve failure means expensive downtime.

xSchuF Chemieventile (Germany)

SchuF makes valves specifically for chemical processing and biotechnology companies.

Their pinch and diaphragm valves meet strict hygiene standards required in pharmaceutical manufacturing.

The company emphasizes compact designs that fit in tight spaces typical of chemical plants.

They focus on materials that can handle aggressive chemicals while meeting regulatory requirements.

Pekos Valves SLU (Spain)

Pekos exhibited in Hall 8 at ACHEMA 2024.

They manufacture elastomer lined pinch valves for chemical processing and food production.

The Spanish company is expanding beyond their home market into other European countries.

Their valves handle corrosive liquids and slurries in industries where standard metal valves would fail quickly.

Conclusion

These five pinch valve manufacturers at Achema 2024 represent the best of European chemical industry innovation and engineering excellence.

Each company brings European chemical industry valves to serve the demanding requirements of modern process industries.

For businesses seeking reliable valve solutions, partnering with manufacturers who maintain strong industry presence ensures access to proven technology and responsive service support.

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