Aseptic single-seat sampling valves are used for the safe sampling in UltraClean and Aseptic processing plants.
The two valve lines distinguish themselves via the hermetic sealing concept. The Aseptomag® valve line is based on stainless steel bellows technology, whereas the VESTA® valve line uses PTFE bellows technology to hermetically seal the sterile process pipe against the atmosphere. Aseptomag® is mainly used for dairy, beverage and food applications. VESTA® is a true asset for applications in the pharmaceutical, biotech and cosmetics industry.
In addition to single sampling components GEA also offers a standardized sampling system based on VESTA® valve technology.
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The VESTA® sampling system enables easy and safe aseptic sampling at different positions in a processing plant.
Sampling valves of the Aseptomag® valve line are characterized by their uncompromising stainless steel bellows design and their modular structure.
Sampling valves of the VESTA® valve line are characterized by their PTFE bellow design and their modular structure.
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