ARCA Regler GmbH

ARCA Regler GmbH is a German company specializing in the development and manufacturing of control valves and instrumentation for various industrial applications. Founded in 1917, the company has a long history of innovation and expertise in the field of process control technology.


Key Aspects of ARCA Regler GmbH:



  1. Product Range:



    • Control Valves: ARCA offers a wide variety of control valves, including globe valves, angle valves, and diaphragm valves, which are used to regulate the flow of gases, liquids, and steam.

    • Pneumatic and Electric Actuators: These are used to automate the operation of control valves.

    • Positioners and Accessories: ARCA provides positioners that ensure the accurate positioning of valve actuators, along with other related accessories.



  2. Industries Served:



    • Chemical and Petrochemical: Their products are used for precise control of processes involving hazardous chemicals and high-pressure environments.

    • Power Generation: ARCA's control systems are implemented in power plants to manage steam and other fluids effectively.

    • Food and Beverage: They offer hygienic control solutions that meet strict regulations for food safety.

    • Pharmaceutical: Their products help maintain the stringent control conditions required in pharmaceutical production.

    • Water and Wastewater: Valves and control systems for managing water distribution and treatment processes.



  3. Global Presence:



    • While headquartered in Germany, ARCA Regler GmbH operates through a network of subsidiaries, distributors, and service centers worldwide, ensuring a global reach for their products and services.



  4. Certifications and Quality:



    • ARCA Regler GmbH adheres to high standards of quality and safety, holding various certifications like ISO 9001, which underscores their commitment to delivering reliable and high-quality products.



  5. Innovation and R&D:



    • The company invests significantly in research and development to innovate new products and improve existing ones, ensuring they stay at the forefront of technological advancements in process control.



  6. Customer Support:



    • They offer extensive customer support services, including technical consultation, maintenance, and training, to help clients optimize the use of their control systems.



  7. Sustainability:



    • ARCA Regler GmbH shows a commitment to sustainability by developing energy-efficient products and participating in initiatives that focus on reducing environmental impact.




Overall, ARCA Regler GmbH is renowned for its high-quality control valves and systems used across a wide range of industries, emphasizing innovation, reliability, and customer satisfaction.


Products

Globe valves, butterfly, hygienic and sterile valves with pneumatic, electric and hydraulic actuators, I/P- and smart positioners, HART, PROFIBUS and fieldbus communication

Tönisvorst Germany

Kempener Str. 18
Tönisvorst 47918
Germany

Ships

MOBRO 1221

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Jacksonville, FL

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