Reflex Winkelmann GmbH is a leading solution provider for the professional operation of water-carrying systems in supply engineering. We have been growing successfully over many decades in this increasingly significant and technically demanding market.
Servitec range offers reliable protection against gas-related issues in both small and large systems through active degassing of dissolved gases. A controlled partial flow of system water is diverted, degassed under vacuum within the Servitec unit, and then returned to the system virtually free of gas. Automatically controlled ball valves maintain a constant partial flow regardless of system pressure fluctuations. The standard Servitec models are designed to accommodate facility volumes up to 220 m³, ensuring efficient and continuous gas removal.
Servimat is a pump-controlled pressurisation system with integrated vacuum spray-tube degassing, designed to maintain system pressure, perform deaeration, and manage automatic water make-up. It features a butyl bladder that isolates air from the water, protecting the system against air ingress. The unit includes an MBM II bladder rupture detector for enhanced safety. A flexible connection set ensures proper operation of the expansion line and level sensor, while the pressure cell accurately measures the filling level to maintain optimal system function.
Exvoid micro-bubble separators address the challenge of efficiently removing micro-bubbles, which are carried along by the flow in heating and cooling systems. The Reflex Exvoid casings feature a larger cross-section than the connecting pipes, reducing flow velocity inside the separator. A specially designed wire mesh guides the flow, creating turbulence that causes gas bubbles to move unpredictably. Depending on factors such as volume flow, density, and bubble size, this turbulence supports the natural detachment of gas bubbles, which are then expelled through the deaeration top section. The micro-bubble separator is constructed with a painted steel flange, rated for temperatures up to 110 °C and pressures up to 10 bar.