Product category:
Valves and manifolds
News Release from: Sudmo UK | Subject: Cutaway drawings
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 April 2003
Cutaway drawings take the lid off
hygienic valves
Leading hygienic valve specialists, Sudmo UK, are now offering detailed cut away colour diagrams of their high integrity stainless steel valves
These clearly illustrate how the valves operate and how they ensure the secure separation of incompatible fluids in processing plants The diagrams also show how the designs prevent any build up of material within the valves, thus providing full hygienic operation
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The D600 series of double seat valves from leading specialists Sudmo UK, are ideally suited for applications where the secure separation of incompatible fluids in processing plants is mandatory
Sudmo are confident that the drawings will help engineers gain a clearer understanding of how their products work and assist them with the design of valve control systems for their plant.
The drawings are available either as printouts or in electronic format and anyone wishing to obtain copies can do so.
The Sudmo quality and design capabilities place them amongst the top valve suppliers for hygienic valve applications in the UK, especially within the Brewing, Food and Beverage, Pharmaceutical and Dairy industries.
The valves offer the hygienic and aseptic processor the capabilities to establish automated multiple routings with absolute confidence.
The Sudmo double seat technology guarantees that all process and cleaning fluids in complex routing systems remain separated even in the event of seal failures.
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