Special valves & tank safety systems

VARIVENT® Sampling valve T/09

VARIVENT® mixproof sampling valves stand out for their operational safety, reliable separation of incompatible media, CIP/SIP-capability and low maintenance requirement - the fundamental factors for achieving consistent product quality, high output rates and economical operating, maintenance and service costs.

This valve recommends itself for use in automatic sampling systems and dosing functions, as it can easily be fitted to a tank wall or be connected to a standard VARINLINE® housing. The big advantage of this mixproof sampling valve is that the sampling line can be cleaned and sterilized after sampling, while the production process in the associated tank or connected pipe can continue unhindered.

Advantages

  • Enables fully automatic sampling
  • Fully drainable also in horizontal position
  • Small, compact and lightweight
  • Bottom-flush shut-off without gaps and pockets
  • Very easy to maintain
  • CIP/SIP of sampling pipe is possible whilst production process in the tank

Technical Data

VARIVENT® T/09Please refer to the catalog for more information.
Technical Data of the Standard Version
Material in contact with the product1.4404 / AISI 316L
Material not in contact with the product1.4301/AISI 304
Seal material in contact with the productEPDM, FKM
Control air pressuremin. 6 bar
Product pressuremax. 8 bar
Surface in contact with the productRa<0.8 μm
Surface finish outsidematte

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