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Type: | Aerosol Valve |
Material: | Tinplate |
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This sanitary 360-degree actuation valve is designed for dairy and beverage processing, featuring a CIP (Clean-in-Place)-ready design with polished 316L stainless steel surfaces. The full-rotation actuator allows operators to redirect product flow between tanks or fillers without disassembly, minimizing downtime. The crevice-free construction prevents bacterial growth, complying with 3-A Sanitary Standards. Ideal for milk, yogurt, or juice production, it includes a quick-release clamp for easy maintenance.
CIP-ready design simplifies cleaning and reduces downtime.
316L stainless steel with electropolished finish.
Crevice-free construction meets 3-A sanitary standards.
Quick-release clamps for fast disassembly.
Compatible with dairy, juices, and viscous beverages.
Used in yogurt factories to divert cultured milk between fermentation tanks.
Laser-welded seams inspected via endoscopy for hygiene compliance.
Sealed in food-grade polyethylene bags, shipped on sanitized pallets.
Q: Is it compatible with acidic fruit juices?
A: Yes, 316L steel resists citric and lactic acids.
Q: Can it handle high-viscosity products like cream?
A: Yes, designed for viscosities up to 50,000 cP.
Q: Does it require lubrication?
A: No, FDA-approved dry-run design.
Q: Are tri-clamp fittings included?
A: Yes, 1.5" tri-clamp fittings standard.
Q: Is the valve EHEDG certified?
A: Yes, meets EHEDG Module 38 guidelines.