Product category:
Valves and manifolds
News Release from: Biopharma Process Systems | Subject: Radial-Diaphragm Valves
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2005
Aseptic processing valves for
pharmaceuticals
Asepco Radial-Diaphragm Valves are specifically designed for pharmaceutical processing applications where leakage, "dead legs" or cross contamination are unacceptable
Asepco Radial-Diaphragm Valves are specifically designed for pharmaceutical processing applications where leakage, "dead legs" or cross contamination are unacceptable Developed in close collaboration with leading experts in the industry, Asepco valves provide added security for high-purity processes
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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All valves assemble with a mere sanitary clamp, forming a seal that is the envy of weir style valves because it requires no tools, never leaks, and reduces maintenance by up to 85%.
Diaphragm change-over takes less than a minute.
Any Asepco valve can be ported to allow it to be CIP/SIP or flushed while closed, providing access through the valve body to the downstream lines.
The ability to quickly flush or CIP/SIP while the valve is closed allows for down stream sterility prior to product introduction as well as speeding product changeover.
Valves are self-draining by design.
Asepco valve bodies are machined from a single 316L stainless steel bar stock unless otherwise requested and can be manufactured from a range of materials to suit the application.
This allows manufacturing flexibility to easily customise valves to an exact specification.
A range of innovative diaphragm materials are available and will ensure optimum service life. Request a free brochure from Biopharma Process Systems ...
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