Definition Of Sanitary Aseptic Sampling Valve
Sanitary Sampling Valve is a device specially designed for sampling from tanks or pipeline systems under sterile conditions. It is widely used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and other industries. Its core features include:
Sterility: The sampling tube and valve cavity can be cleaned and sterilized before and after sampling to ensure the sterility of the sampling process and avoid secondary contamination of the sample.
Structural design: It is usually composed of handles, valve bodies, valve cores, springs, diaphragm seals and other components. The design has no dead angles and is easy to clean and sterilize.
Working principle: In the closed state, the spring tension or pressure pushes the ejector pin to press the sealing rubber head against the opening of the tank wall to achieve a sealing effect; when sampling, steam or other sterilization media is introduced to make the sample chamber and sampling port sterile, and then the valve is opened by the handle or drive device to allow the sample to flow out.
Application field: It is widely used in beer, wine, dairy products, beverages, pharmaceuticals and chemicals to ensure high hygiene standards in the sampling process.
With the above features, the sanitary aseptic sampling valve provides a safe and efficient sampling solution for industries with high hygiene standards.