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Single Seat Double Seal Mixproof Valve

Single Seat Double Seal Mixproof Valve
Single Seat Double Seal Mixproof Valve

Single Seat Double Seal Mixproof Valve

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The Single Seat Double Seal Mixproof Valve is designed to address a critical concern in automated piping systems: the risk of product mixing due to pressure hammer or seat failure. This valve design ensures optimal process safety by effectively separating products within Sanitary processes. Engineered with a specific focus on maintaining process and product integrity, this valve is tailored to applications where preventing cross-contamination is crucial. The valve’s ability to ensure media separation makes it an ideal choice for Hygienic applications.

  • 3A & FDA-certified
  • Sealing material options: EPDM, HNBR, TFM diaphragm
  • Sterilisation temperature of 135°C
  • Safe and efficient hygienic fluid handling

Max. Flow:

Max. Head:

Max. Temp:

Material:

N/A

100m

135°C

Metal

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Designed to separate products safely in the sanitary process, these valves are 3A and FDA Certified for use with Sanitary applications.

Sealing material: EPDM, HNBR, TFM diaphragm

Size: DN25 – DN100, 1″ – 4″

Max. line pressure: 100 meters (145 psi); 50 meters (72 psi)

Supply pressure for air actuator: 50 – 80 meters (70 – 115psi)

Sterilisation temperature: 135°C (284°F)

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