For over a century, GROUPE LATTY, a French leader in industrial sealing, has supported its clients with innovative solutions for a competitive market. Committed to environmental protection, Latty has developed the range of auxiliary systems that reduce water and energy consumption while extending the lifespan of industrial equipment.
These auxiliary systems regulate and monitor the performance of sealing systems used in industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, food, paper, nuclear energy, and hydroelectricity. The range helps optimize water and energy usage, minimize leaks and emissions, and enhance both environmental and personnel safety.
The systems can be integrated into all types of single or double mechanical seals used in pumps, reactors, and filter dryers. This wide-ranging applicability improves equipment durability and reduces the frequency of maintenance.
The system regulates pressure and temperature in mechanical seals, ensuring safety and longer equipment life while significantly reducing dam circuit consumption. The Flowcontrol optimizes water flow for sealing systems, quickly identifying faults, and offering customized configurations based on customer needs.
The LATTYlub Thermoflow regulates fluid levels in double mechanical seals, maintaining proper cooling and minimizing fluid consumption. The LATTYlub Gascontrol monitors gas flow to prevent emissions and protect equipment from damage.
The systems have been rigorously tested as part of the companies R&D efforts, with 5% of annual revenue invested in research. All equipment is pre-tested and validated in its in-house laboratory in France, ensuring reliability.
Established in 1920, the company is led by Christian-Xavier LATTY, grandson of the founder, and remains a trusted name in sealing solutions. With 40% of its revenue from export markets, LATTY serves industries such as energy, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals, adhering to strict quality standards, especially in the nuclear sector.
GROUPE LATTY continues to invest in research, running its own test platform in Brou, France, and maintaining its reputation for innovation and reliability across global markets.