Technologic Center s.n.c. di Damiola & C.

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Electromechanical servomotors - Industrial Valves - Brescia

 

Technologic Center: design and construction of industrial automations

 

Established in 1986, Technologic Center is involved in the design and manufacture of motor-driven ball valves for the hydro-thermal-sanitary sector and of heating and irrigation systems.

 

In 1989 the company extended its activities to the industrial field and was the first company in this sector to devise an innovative application of its motor-driven valves for ovens, bulk catering kitchens and automatic boiler discharging.

 

The success achieved in this field soon turned the company's main focus towards the development of applications linked to the bulk catering industry, also thanks to valuable collaboration with important national and European client companies that manufacture cooking ovens and bulk catering kitchens.

 

Considerable design effort is put specifically into the hydraulic field where, in 1991, Technologic Center patented an innovative valve design, namely the Univer mono-tube.

 

In response to a request from an important client, Technologic Center collaborated in the development of an "anti-legionella" treatment for sanitation water in hospitals and communities, specifically as regards the section pertaining to the automation of mixing and shut-off valves and sensors.

 

 Technologic Center: electromechanical servomotors for ball valves

 

Quality, promptness and careful attention to customer care have always been the main features of our company philosophy.

 

Endeavour, willingness and experience gained over a period of twenty years have enabled Technologic Center to sustain its ongoing improvement and place reliable products, which can also be designed and manufactured according to individual specifications, available to our clients.

 

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