Product category:
Tanks, pipework, nozzles, tube fittings
News Release from: Axium Process
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 April 2006
Stainless steel fabricators for all
sizes
Axium Process can now offer the highest specification, validated hygienic stainless steel pipework fabrication employing sizes from as small as 6mm up to 500mm finished to customer specification
Axium Process, specialist stainless steel fabricators, can now offer the highest specification, validated hygienic stainless steel pipework fabrication employing sizes from as small as 6mm up to 500mm finished to customer specification Recent projects have included pharmaceutical ducting systems, coded pressure vessels, frames and fully integrated customised manual and automatic hygienic process plant
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hygienic stainless steel manways
Axium Process has a range of stainless steel Manways for atmospheric and medium-pressure liquid, powder and grain applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries
Specialising in bespoke fabrication, the company's team of highly skilled engineers provide a complete engineering service and can offer project design, 3D modelling, management, product and process development capabilities.
For customers requiring full traceability, Axium can provide full materials certification, weld maps, logs, welder qualifications and procedures, mechanical and electrochemical marking, full Ra testing and certification with printouts, together with pickling, passivation and ferroxyl certification.
As well as manufacturing its own range of stainless steel filters, sample valves and jacketed pipework, the company also stocks a comprehensive range of hygienic stainless steel fittings including plain-ended, clamp, RJT, DIN SMS unions, valves, sprayballs, sightglasses and tank manways.
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