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25Feb 2022

Aquasyn LLC Would Like to Welcome Back Mike Green, Head of Special Projects

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While Mike is no stranger to the industries we serve, he was new to the world of sanitary diaphragm valves. As a result, Mike’s on-boarding involved training on the complete portfolio of Aquasyn products. His training began in our factory here in Carson City learning about our complete library of standard two-way sanitary diaphragm valves and our standard bleed & sample valves.

18Mar 2020

Business Continuity Due to COVID-19 Virus Impact

By |March 18th, 2020|Categories: Company News|0 Comments

Our hearts and thoughts go out to the people who have been affected by this unprecedented event and we appreciate all those around the world who are on the front lines working to contain the coronavirus. Please be assured that Aquasyn has taken, and will continue to take, all measures necessary to ensure minimal disruption to our manufacturing capability and our ability to deliver our high-quality products in a timely fashion, while at the same time complying with all governmental mandates towards reducing the transmission risks related to COVID-19.

5Feb 2020

Cellular Agriculture | Enabling Abundance in Food

By |February 5th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Community, Company News|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Cellular agriculture is the process of cultivating and harvesting animal cells in a laboratory environment. By replicating naturally occurring biological processes in a controlled setting, companies can create meat, dairy, or any other desired animal product, without harvesting an animal.

5Feb 2020

Fabricated vs. Machined | Custom Diaphragm Valve Considerations

By |February 5th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Company News, Products|0 Comments

Custom diaphragm valve design has been a staple of Aquasyn's business since its inception. From 3-way diverters with integral drain valves, to sterile access combinations with specialized instrument ports, we strive to leverage our 20+ years of experience to address our customers’ unique concerns and applications. With their initial diagram in hand, one of the first critical decisions to make is which manufacturing method best suits the customer’s needs: fabricated or a machined block style valve.