Product category:
Filters and Centrifuges
News Release from: Axium Process | Subject: Safety clamp
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2008
New safety clamp feature on Pure-Screen
filters
Filtration specialists Axium Process introduce a 316 stainless steel safety clamp closure for their range of hygienic stainless steel Pure-Screen filters, enhancing plant safety
The new safety clamps, which can be easily identified by their red coated coloured wing-nuts, can only be released when the wing nut has been significantly loosened to enable the smaller diameter of the gate bolt to swing and pass through the sectioned gate The Axium range of Pure-Screen Filters, which are of a particularly robust design and are manufactured in 316L stainless steel, are suitable for temperature sensitive applications such as chocolate production, for critical applications where filter failure or collapse is not an option and for applications where product smoothness and consistency are essential
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available in a 4inch body design as standard, the element to body seal has been designed as metal to metal which can be removed without sticking, and is designed for hygienic applications where the use of rubber 'O' rings could present a risk to a process or product.
"Standard filter options include a 90degree, in-line or straight through design as well as the Pure-Screen Compact filter which is designed for use in confined areas or where flow rates are low".
"Axium Process offers a specialist fabrication service and filters can be fabricated to customer specification including jacketed, duplex or multiplex options as well as a high capacity 6" body design.
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