Control
Fire valves, check valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, pressure relief and reducing valves for dependable flow control.
Certified fire protection piping systems
A focused digital home for Leyon Group fire valves, grooved fittings, sprinklers, hose systems, pumps and pipe networks.
A complete fire network
Fire valves, check valves, butterfly valves, gate valves, pressure relief and reducing valves for dependable flow control.
Grooved, threaded, ductile iron, malleable iron, carbon steel, forged and CPVC fittings built for fast project installation.
Sprinklers, nozzles, hose, reels, cabinets and flexible hose assemblies for rapid response in commercial and industrial facilities.
Product portfolio
Manufacturing and assurance
Leyon Group operates an 80,000 square meter modern factory with 9 DISA production lines, 2 Sinto FCMX automatic production lines, a national-level standard laboratory and a 246-person quality inspection team.
Application areas
Fire valves, hose, cabinets, sprinklers, CPVC fittings and grooved pipe systems designed for rapid response and asset protection.
130 field productsHigh-pressure and corrosion-resistant pipe solutions for harsh mine environments and slurry transportation.
13 field productsValves, pipe fittings and steel pipe products for controlled fluid movement in demanding industrial infrastructure.
25 field productsThreaded fittings, valves, stainless steel fittings, brass fittings and drainage-compatible components for building services.
34 field productsProject proof
Australia
Leyon mining pipe fittings supported a robust slurry transportation piping system delivered with Victaulic partnership experience.
Melbourne
A fire protection implementation for Melbourne Dock, centered on safe system response and dependable installed performance.
Sustainability
Leyon focuses on recyclable material selection, efficient sealing, reduced leakage, longer service life and lower maintenance frequency to support energy conservation, emission reduction and practical circular use.
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