Since 1910
Longstanding steam-system focus
Spirax Sarco literature references a 1910 foundation date and more than a century of steam-focused engineering support across industrial applications.
About Spirax SarcoMany visitors begin with the Spirax Sarco brand, then refine into steam traps, pressure control, flow measurement, condensate recovery or service support. The homepage should capture that brand intent first and guide international visitors into the right solution path.
For many international buyers, Spirax Sarco is not just a product name. It is a signal for steam-system engineering depth, project support and lifecycle coverage across complex industrial applications.
Since 1910
Spirax Sarco literature references a 1910 foundation date and more than a century of steam-focused engineering support across industrial applications.
About Spirax Sarco62 countries
The official Spirax Sarco about page describes a network of local engineers and 1,300 steam experts across 62 countries, which is a stronger international trust signal for multi-region buyers.
See global support2,500+ 3D models
OEM engineering resources include access to more than 2,500 downloadable 3D product models together with supporting technical documents.
See design toolsDesign to aftermarket
Brochure content consistently positions support from design and commissioning through maintenance, repairs, training and connected service support.
View project supportCase studies and service pages give the Spirax Sarco brand more than generic trust signals. They show measurable steam-system outcomes that buyers can reference.
$9.3 million annual savings
A refinery case study reports annual savings of $9.3 million, with failed-open steam trap rates reduced from 7% to 3.6% over four years.
Read refinery case study£30,000+ per year
A brewery case study reports more than £30,000 in annual energy savings and around 20,000 kg lower annual carbon emissions through a steam trap management contract.
Read brewery case study12,000+ connected steam traps
Wireless steam trap monitoring content states that Spirax Sarco has connected more than 12,000 steam traps since 2022, reinforcing live-condition monitoring capability.
See monitoring serviceNavigate from broad brand research into steam traps, pressure control, flowmetering and condensate recovery without losing the system context.
Learn moreUse services, audits, monitoring and engineering support to move from reactive maintenance toward a more efficient and reliable steam operation.
Learn moreMatch solutions to process demands across food and beverage, pharmaceutical, hospitals, oil and gas, OEM and other industrial sectors.
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Ductile iron bellows sealed stop valve for dependable shut-off and limited throttling duties in steam, condensate and industrial fluid systems.

Maintainable 316L thermostatic clean steam trap for hygienic condensate drainage on sterilisers, SIP lines and process vessels.

316L clean steam separator designed to remove entrained moisture and improve steam dryness at the hygienic point of use.

Self-draining 316L sanitary pressure reducing valve for clean steam, water and inert gas systems.
These short answers help buyers understand what the Spirax Sarco brand covers beyond a single product family.
Spirax Sarco supplies steam traps, pressure control valves, condensate recovery systems, boiler controls, flowmetering products and related steam-system services.
Browse productsSpirax Sarco supports industries including food and beverage, brewing, pharmaceutical, hospitals, oil and gas, OEM and other steam-reliant industrial operations.
See industriesNo. Spirax Sarco content across the site positions support from design and commissioning through monitoring, maintenance, training and broader lifecycle improvement.
Explore servicesBecause condensate still contains useful thermal energy. Brochure material notes that about 25% of the heat used to generate saturated steam at 5 bar can remain in the condensate after condensation.
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