Our solutions are extremely versatile and can be used in very different contexts.
Waterworks
From production to transport, from the reservoir to the consumer's home, we have developed dozens of models of automatic hydraulic control valves. Ensuring precise regulation of pressure, level, and flow control valves is essential to guarantee the efficiency, reliability, and safety of the entire hydraulic network in urban systems.
Smart Control Solutions
Smart valves represent a massive technological evolution in the control and monitoring of hydraulic networks, particularly in drinking water supply systems and industrial networks. These valves integrate sensors, actuators, and communication modules that allow data to be collected in real-time, automatically adjust operating parameters, and communicate with central systems, such as SCADA or remote management platforms, enabling the network to be optimised more efficiently.
Buildings and Industry
Industry and buildings have unique requirements, which must be taken into account when designing and installing water supply and distribution systems. At Flucon, we develop integrated solutions for industrial applications, building network control and fire-fighting networks.
Fire-fighting
Valves for fire-fighting networks are essential components in hydraulic systems designed to prevent and extinguish fires. These valves ensure control of water flow in equipment such as fire hydrants, automatic sprinklers, hose reels and deluge systems, contributing to a fast, effective and safe response in emergencies.
Mining
We provide advanced control valve solutions for copper and other precious metal mining operations. With cutting-edge technological know-how and precision engineering manufacturing, Flucon offers a comprehensive range of high-quality control valves.
Irrigation
The Flucon irrigation model is widely used to control water flow in irrigation systems, whether on farms, public gardens, greenhouses or sports fields. Its primary function is to open or close the water supply to specific areas or irrigation sectors, ensuring efficient distribution, optimising water use, minimising waste, and reducing operating costs.