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The ROTAREX Group is a privately owned Luxembourgish group of companies who develop and manufacture high pressure valves, tube fittings and pressure regulators for almost all types of gas, in almost all application fields. Founded in 1922 under the name CEODEUX in Lintgen, Luxembourg, ROTAREX actually employing approximately 1500 people, is now present on all continents with a broad range of products.

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Structure

The ROTAREX Group is composed of 5 Divisions:

CEODEUX Division

CEODEUX Division is subdivided in 2 main parts:

  • Cylinder valves ( valves that are used for gas storage and transportation and are on a gas cylinder or storage tank)
  • Equipment ( Valves, Fittings, Regulators, Couplings, Filters, Hoses etc. for gas installations)
  • LPG Division

  • All types of valves, fittings and regulators for LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas)
  • Firetec Division

  • Valves and systems for fire extinguishing
  • Valves and regulators for drink carbonisation
  • Automotive Division

  • Valves, regulators and fittings for Automotive applications with CNG (Compressed natural gas), Hydrogen and LPG
  • Subcontracting Division

  • Machining, turning, tooling and Plastic injection
  • Application fields

    ROTAREX products are used in just about any application field where gas is used
    Just a short list of examples: Industrial gases, breathing and medical gases, food & beverage, fire protection, cryogenics & refrigeration, laboratories, semiconductor industry, aerospace, petrochemical, automotive, welding, transportation & storage, diving, leisure industry, paintball, barbecue and many more.

    Purity

    ROTAREX products can meet any standard of gas purity on the market, ranging from Industrial gases, Breathing quality and Ultra High Purity (UHP) gases (for the semiconductor industry for example)

    References

    Rotarex Wikipedia


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