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Swansea, UK -- Axium Process, specialist stainless steel fabricators, has now introduced a range of stainless steel sample valves to their range of hygienic fittings that enables liquid samples to be taken both hygienically and safely.
The valves, which have been designed so that they cannot be accidentally over tightened or the valve handle accidentally removed, can be cleaned-in-place (CIP) and are suitable for sterilising by means of steaming-in-place (SIP). As well as being an efficient method of taking manual samples, the valves can also be used as miniature drain or vent valves.
Manufactured from 316L stainless steel, with a PTFE coated stem and Viton seal, Axium’s sample valves are compact and are designed with a 4mm entry or an 8mm entry for more viscous or particulate containing applications. Sizes range from ˝” up to 1˝” with single or double ports. Standard end connections are available as either clamp or plain-ended although RJT, DIN, SMS, IDF and BSP options are also available.
The company has also introduced its Simple Sample Valve with a 3mm entry for companies that are looking for a versatile, cost effective, compact solution for taking small samples or samples from ˝” lines.
Axium Process provides a comprehensive hygienic engineering service and is a specialist in the supply and fabrication of high quality stainless steel components designed for use in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, food and beverage industries.
For further information please contact:
Axium Process Ltd
Hendy Industrial Estate
Hendy
Swansea SA4 0XP
England
Telephone: +44 (0) 1792 883 882
Fax: +44 (0) 1792 886 049
Email: info@axiumprocess.com
Web site: http://www.axiumprocess.com/
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