Brief: Want to know how the L/T type 3-way pneumatic ball valve ensures hygienic process control? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of its food-grade construction, showcasing how it splits, merges, and changes pipeline media in pharmaceutical, food, and beverage applications. We demonstrate its Tri-Clamp connections, mirror-polished surfaces, and compatibility with automated PLC systems.
Related Product Features:
Constructed from food-grade stainless steel 304 or 316L with a mirror polish (Ra ≤ 0.8 μm) to prevent microbial growth and ensure cleanability.
Available in T-type and L-type flow configurations for changing, splitting, or merging pipeline media in sanitary applications.
Features Tri-Clamp, threaded, or welded connections for easy disassembly, maintenance, and cleaning.
Utilizes EPDM, PTFE, or silicone sealing rings that are non-toxic, high-temperature resistant (-20°C to 150°C), and provide zero pollution.
Offers double-acting or spring-return pneumatic actuators with a fast switching speed of ≤1 second for PLC automatic control.
Full bore design withstands 132°C steam sterilization and strong acid/alkali cleaners, suitable for CIP/SIP processes.
Compatible with various pneumatic accessories including solenoid valves, limit switches, and positioners for customized automation.
Complies with international standards including GB, ASME, JIS, and DIN for design, inspection, and pressure-temperature ratings.
Domande frequenti:
What materials are used in the construction of this sanitary ball valve?
The valve body, ball, and stem are made from food-grade stainless steel SUS304 or SUS316L, with sealing rings available in EPDM, PTFE, or silicone that are non-toxic and resistant to high temperatures.
What types of pneumatic actuators are available and how fast do they operate?
Both double-acting and spring-return (single-acting) pneumatic actuators are available, offering a fast switching speed of ≤1 second and supporting PLC automatic control for efficient process automation.
Is this valve suitable for Clean-in-Place (CIP) and Steam-in-Place (SIP) processes?
Yes, the full bore design is capable of withstanding 132°C high-temperature steam sterilization and strong acid/alkali cleaning agents, making it ideal for high-hygiene CIP/SIP cleaning processes.
What connection types and flow path options are available?
The valve offers Tri-Clamp, threaded, or welded connections for easy installation and maintenance. It is available in 3-way configurations with T-port or L-port flow paths for splitting, merging, or changing media direction.