News
Merry Christmas
We inform you that our company will remain closed from December 24rd until January 1st (both included) due to the Christmas holidays.Read more
VALVE WORLD EXPO: The place to be in 2018
An innovation platform, the industry meeting point and a trend barometer.Read more
VYC industrial presents the new Certificate consultation application
VYC industrial launches a new Certificate consultation application designed especially for our customers.Read more
Full lift safety valves with spring loading (AIT)
Experience is our motor. More than 100 years in the valve sector allow VYC industrial to develop a broad range of Full lift safety valves with spring loading (AIT) that give specific solutions to suit the varied market needs.Read more
Still don’t know our Materials Selection Application?
In its commitment to fluid communication and without limits, the company, leader in the manufacture of intercepting and control valves for fluids, share their knowledge with the sector and develops the Materials Selection Application.Read more
Which book comes with you on holidays?
Are you already clear about which book will come with you during the holidays? Make the most of your free time and read without worrying about anything else. We recommended you a book to enjoy a pleasant and entertaining summer.Read more
We are not closed for Holidays!
In August, we continue offering the best service. Our business hours from July 27th until August 24th will be from 8.00 to 14.00 [Europe (UTC +2)]. Read more
Valve for the bleeding of steam boilers
The water in the boiler contains salts, which are generated due to the continuous evaporation. If these salts are not eliminated, when the density of the water increases, bubbles and foam are formed. Read more
New machining center
At VYC industrial we analyze our production processes in a constant and detailed manner, with the aim of detecting weaknesses and opportunities that help us make our work better. Read more
Saint’s George Day
Once upon a time there was a small and quiet village that was frightened by the presence of a dragon. Do you remember the beginning of this story? Today we celebrate Saint George’s Day!Read more