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Flowone Leads in Bellows Seal Valves

Newsweek Europe

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March 21, 2025

Flowone is looking to international markets to continue its expansion, bringing advanced valves and precision engineering at remarkably competitive prices.

- By Daniel de Bomford

Flowone Leads in Bellows Seal Valves

"Our focus for now is on establishing a foothold, demonstrating our capabilities and building trust with potential clients." Chulgeun Mun, President, Flowone. Co., Ltd.

The machinery components behind our modern industrial marvels are the hidden bedrock of modern society. Something seemingly as simple as a valve is a precision engineered marvel that enables everything from the energy sector to manufacturing. Founded in 2004, Flowone Co., Ltd. has grown into a prominent Korean manufacturer of valves supplying premium grade quality valves at competitive prices.

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Over the years, the company has expanded its operations, including relocating to a cutting-edge facility in Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do, to support production and technological advancements. Flowone's precise engineering of bellows valves and business acumen has earned it international recognition, culminating in a third of its revenue being generated overseas. After a successful year, Company President Chelgeun Mun says Flowone's significant growth is not a reason to rest on its laurels and has cast his eyes to the overseas oil, gas and hydrogen markets. “Partnerships are crucial for our growth and market penetration,” Mr. Mun says.

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