Sanitary Pipes Enable Fluid and Air Handling

Misumi's expanded line of sanitary pipes and accessories provides design engineers with a greater range of options in selecting fluid- and air-handling system components. This includes those used in the manufacturing and processing of chemicals, food and beverage products, pharmaceuticals, medical products, electronics and other products requiring compliance with clean-room or sanitary standards.

The comprehensive line of sanitary pipe styles includes: standard and welded low-neck pipes; standard and branched welded pipes; small-diameter pipes; and welded branched types with selectable ends. The standard, fixed and configurable sanitary pipes are available in 304 or 316 stainless steel, with each style offered in a range of sizes. To complete the fluid- and air-handling systems, Misumi has also expanded its sanitary pipe fittings and accessories line.

Notable among these new product offerings are: pipe fittings, including elbow, double elbows and tees, in different types such as ferrule x welded, double ferrules, welded, double welded, arm lock coupling and cover caps; one-touch clamps, a new design that reduces time to attach and detach clamp for easier installation, operation and maintenance; special lever provides fixed tightening torque to enable secure attachment without damaging the gasket, the lack of cross threading results in greater durability compared with screw-tightening types and the lack of friction results in less metal powder for better sanitation; sanitary valves, in a variety of types, including butterfly valves, flange ball, standard ball and small-diameter ball valves; sight glasses, both an in-line version to view fluid state inside glass pipes and a view port version to view contents, such as tank fluid levels; tube strainers, available in two types - standard strainer connects in-line with plumbing to filter out foreign matter, while the L-shaped type offers easy swap-out with existing elbow plumbing; and sanitary pressure gauges and sanitary cleaning ball.

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