Pneumatic Hygienic Sanitary Sample Valve Thread Hose Connection For CIP Sterilization
Sanitary Hygienic Pneumatic Aseptic Sample Valve For Sterilization In CIP Butt Weld / Thread / Tri Clamp / Hose ends
Quick Details:
- Powered by stainless steel pneumatic actuator
- Operation mode can be air-air or air-spring, in NO or NC
- Three connection ends: Sample inlet, sample outlet, sterilization inlet
- All threed connection ends can be tri clamp, weld, or hose
- Pneumatic actuation brings more intelligent and exacurate operation
- Highly hygienic grade due to sterilization for both before and after sampling
- The sterilization medium can be steam or low concentration acid
- Surpport CIP / SIP process
Raw Materials:
- Pneumatic Actuator: 304 stainless steel for long lifetime
- Valve body: Hygienic 316 stainless steel, to meet aseptic requirement
- Gasket: EPDM, PTFE, high sealing, dead leg free
Specifications:
| Driven mode: | Pneumatic |
| Sample inlet port: | Butt weld, Tri clamp |
| Branch ports: | Butt weld, Tri clamp, Hose |
| Sample Inlet Size: | 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1" |
| Valve opening pressure: | 6 bar max |
| Valve closing pressure: | max. 12 bar (sealing head); 15 bar (stainless steel valve body) |
| Working temperature: | -20 ~ 120 degrees centigrade (EPDM) |
| Sterilization Temperature: | 150 degrees centigrade, dry steam |
Precautions of Aseptic Sample Valve:
1. When executing CIP for the pipe, the aseptic sampling valve opens automatically, in order to avoid the forming of sanitary dead let between sealing part and the pipe wall. When the water flushes in the pipe, the valve also opens automatically for a second sterilization.
2. The aseptic sampling valve needs management and maintenance. The frequent open and close of the valve can accelerate the aging of sealing part, which is easy to cause pollution to the medium. So inspections and maintenances should be often carried out to the sealing part of the sampling valve.
3. For steam disinfection, the sterilization steam must be dry steam. The condensate water will damage the diaphragm, so the diaphragm should be changed after every 100 times of sampling and sterilization, or according to working conditions and experience.
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