• About
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Newsletter
SUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
No Results
View All Results
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
No Results
View All Results
Home Products Improvements in the pipeline

Improvements in the pipeline

by Staff Writer
July 3, 2012
in Products
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Rubber specialist Linatex has launched a new range of closed and open body pinch valves and these are the first new products to come from the company's new global strategy. "Previously these were regional products and the designs and ranges varied accordingly," explained Linatex European general manager Bruce Cook. "But now we are drawing together Linatex's knowledge and capabilities to produce single ranges of valves for all markets." There are 19 sizes in the new PV pinch valve range and these are availab

Rubber specialist Linatex has launched a new range of closed and open body pinch valves and these are the first new products to come from the company’s new global strategy.

“Previously these were regional products and the designs and ranges varied accordingly,” explained Linatex European general manager Bruce Cook. “But now we are drawing together Linatex’s knowledge and capabilities to produce single ranges of valves for all markets.” There are 19 sizes in the new PV pinch valve range and these are available with five flange sizes and from 15 to 600mm to suit all industries.

“The focus of the design is lowest cost of ownership, not necessarily the lowest initial cost,” said Linatex global valve products line manager Jim Geyer.

The valves feature Linatex’s rubber liners at their core, which Geyer said was essential for resisting wear in abrasive and corrosive environments.

Linatex’s rubber is made in Malaysia and uses a patented automated rubber manufacturing technique to retain the longer molecular chains that give it properties similar to natural rubber. According to Linatex, it is these properties that give its rubber a service life four times that of conventional rubber.

“It can stretch to nine times its length without snapping and will return to its original dimensions even after long-term stretching,” said Geyer. “These values make it ideal for valves as there is no damage if the valve is shut for an extended period. The rubber also helps absorb energy from abrasive materials.” All of the PV range features a rubber valve sleeve that is closed by a double anvil to prevent excessive wear on one wall and down stream of the valve. The range can be specified for manual – with a hand operated wheel – or automatic operation and used at full flow, modulated flow and drip tight closure.

On the closed body version, the pinch bars and sleeve are fully encased in a cast metal housing. The open body models have a fabricated steel body that allows for easy pinch sleeve replacement and allows for fast visual checks of the valve position.

Tags: Wear Parts & Maintenance

Related Posts

INFORM

AI Behind the Wheel: Tackling the Driver Shortage

by Supplied
October 29, 2025

INFORM showcases how artificial intelligence technology can help quarrying and aggregates operations tackle the driver shortage and support their supply...

VisionLink

Discover the power of knowing more: Measure, monitor and manage with VisionLink™

by Supplied
October 29, 2025

Caterpillar's VisionLink platform is helping quarry operators achieve consistently strong levels of production across every jobsite. Every jobsite engages in...

Metso

Metso introduces new Life Cycle Services model for customers

by Adam Daunt
October 29, 2025

Metso has unveiled a new offering with its Life Cycle Services (LCS) framework, which it has said will be “groundbreaking”...

Read our magazine

Join our newsletter

Aggregates Business is the go-to source for all of your up-to-date news and views on the European, American, Asian, African and Middle Eastern aggregates and linked building materials sectors.

Subscribe to our newsletter

About us

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Latest Magazine
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Collection Notice
  • Privacy Policy

Popular Topics

  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Features
  • Products
  • Events
  • Videos

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited

No Results
View All Results
NEWSLETTER
SUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Americas
    • Europe
    • Rest of World
  • Products
  • Features
  • Categories
    • Ancillary Equipment
    • Asphalt Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Auctions, Used Equipment, Rental & Finance
    • Breaking, Drilling & Blasting
    • Concrete Plants, Equipment & Applications
    • Crushing Static & Mobile
    • Dewatering Pumps
    • Loading, Hauling & Excavation
    • Quarry Products
    • Screening Static & Mobile
    • Washing & Water Management
    • Wear Parts & Maintenance
  • Latest Magazine
  • Events
  • Videos
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

© 2025 All Rights Reserved. All content published on this site is the property of Prime Creative Media. Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited