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At Winsert, we provide the food processing industry with sliding wear and corrosion resistance alloys. We ensure that our components meet very specific material wear testing requirements with our quality wear resistant alloys. Common wear modes for these products include cavitation, erosion, galling, sliding abrasive, and corrosive wear. Winsert manufactures components made from iron, nickel, and cobalt base materials, with focus on our proprietary alloys that improve component wear resistance in specific environments.

Our excellent material selection and high quality manufacturing processes provide customers with superior service life and components such as homogenizer valves, ball valves, mechanical seals and pump rotors.

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