DelVal Flow Controls is finalizing the development of its fourth manufacturing facility in India to expand its production and testing capabilities for large valves and valve automation assemblies. The facility is 65 feet tall and will support the manufacturing of valves up to 120 inches in size—the largest produced by the company to date.
The new plant aims to increase DelVal’s capacity to serve industries such as oil and gas, power generation, chemical processing, and marine applications. It will complement the company’s existing manufacturing sites in Satara and Pune (India), Geismar (USA), and Dammam (Saudi Arabia).
According to the company, the expansion responds to growing demand for large-scale valve solutions and reflects its continued investment in advanced manufacturing technologies. DelVal produces ball valves, butterfly valves, triple offset valves, actuators, and control accessories that comply with API, ISO, and PED standards. The company has received DNV type approval for its centric resilient seated butterfly valves (series 50, 51, 52, 53, and 58), certifying them for installation on all DNV-classed vessels and confirming compliance with international marine piping standards. Its operations include CNC machining, robotic welding, and comprehensive product testing, with all products serialized and backed by a three-year warranty.
DelVal Flow Controls manufactures quarter-turn valves and related components for various industrial sectors. The company maintains engineering and sales teams across its global network and employs automated manufacturing and testing systems across its facilities.
