Sampling Valve
A sampling valve is a type of valve used to take samples from a system. It is generally used to analyze or test fluid substances such as liquids or gases. Sampling valves make it possible to take samples without interrupting or stopping the main fluid flow. These valves are used in a variety of industrial applications, for example, they can be found in chemical, petrochemical, food, pharmaceutical, water treatment and other process industries. Sampling valves come in different types and features, but in general they are designed to prevent contamination and obtain reliable results during collection and transportation of the sample.
Sampling Valve Applications
Keofitt Sampling valves can be used in the following applications
The KEOFITT® 4KAI™ Sampling Valve is one of our smallest sterilizable sampling valves. It is designed to sample low viscosity products in the 0-100 cP range containing particles less than 1.5 mm in diameter.
KEOFITT® 4KAI™ Valve is used in a number of industries such as brewery, dairy products, pharmaceuticals and bio-technology for products such as water, milk, medicinal products, filter beer, perfume, olive oil.
The W9™ is the standard KEOFITT® sampling valves, the valve by which all others are measured. It is designed to sample medium viscosity products containing particles up to 3 mm in diameter if equipped with a PTFE membrane and up to 2 mm if equipped with a silicone or EPDM membrane. W9™ valves are mostly used for products with a viscosity of about 0-1,000cP.
The W9™ valve is used in a wide variety of applications such as breweries, dairy, pharmaceutical and biotech industries, and a wide range of products including raw milk, medicinal products, filtered and unfiltered beer, perfumes, creams and lotions.