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Product category: Gas atmospheres and generation
News Release from: Witt Gas Techniques | Subject: Gas regulating stations
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 July 2005

SS gas regulating stations for food
packaging

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Witt Gas Techniques has introduced a new series of compact stainless steel gas regulating stations for use with non-corrosive gases used in the food packaging industry

Witt Gas Techniques, the Warrington, Cheshire based gas safety, control, mixing and analysis equipment supplier has introduced a new series of compact stainless steel gas regulating stations for use with non-corrosive gases used in the food packaging industry, to regulate gas supplies to gas flushing machines and gas mixers on packing machines being used with gas flushing machines These regulating stations are available for use with single to multiple installations with up to four tapping points

They are ergonomically designed for easy installation, especially for wall mounting.

Features are, sintered stainless steel 316L filters at the process inlet valve, stainless steel diaphragm type shut off valves which are optimised for low internal volumes with on/off position indicators and have a stainless steel regulator with highly precise control accuracy.

The pressure regulators are equipped with pressure gauges for outlet pressure showing the relevant pressure range.

They are also fitted with a stainless steel non-return valve in the outlet of the regulator.

The maximum inlet pressure is 40 bar, with maximum outlet pressures of 1.5, 4, 10 and 20 bar, whilst the operating temperature range is -30C to +60C.

They are also suitable for ECD applications and have been tested for use with oxygen.

As an option top inlet or bottom inlet configuration is available.

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