June 25, 2019
On behalf of ITT, Holland Applied Technologies is pleased to announce the Envizion Advantage actuator option that is now available […]
February 6, 2015
Today we’re going to specifically focus on selecting sanitary spring check valves and some unique features you may want to keep in mind for your next application.
October 28, 2014
We’re going to take this post to review the functionality of a zero static point of use diaphragm valve and clarify the difference between the ZSBT and ZSBBT zero static valve.
September 17, 2014
This breakthrough technology features an all new valve body, diaphragm technology, and tool-less top works that will set a new standard for critical process applications where excellent cleanability and seal ability are not just necessary, but essential.
August 6, 2014
Today’s post will focus on another best in class product offered by Waukesha Cherry Burrell- the W60/80 line of seat valves and 5 specific benefits they offer over the competition.
June 17, 2014
Today’s product focus post is going to take a look at two of SPX’s newest sanitary valve automation products- the Burkert 8681 and APV CU control tops. Long known for their standard, clear acrylic 2 piece WCB top, SPX has recently introduced these two new innovative products to capture the high and low ends of the sanitary valve automation control market. Which control top is right for you? Let’s take a look.
April 8, 2014
This post will take a look at each actuator type and the things to consider when specifying one or the other for a sanitary valve application.
April 1, 2014
This post fill focus on limit and proximity switches, what they are, and how they are different.
March 24, 2014
Automated stem seat valves are workhorses in the sanitary food and beverage process industries and for good reason. They are […]
February 18, 2014
Previous posts have been focused on sanitary positive displacement pumps, specifically Waukesha’s External circumferential piston pumps, the Universal 1 and […]
February 5, 2014
The sanitary air blow check consists of a sanitary clamp two piece body with and orifice on the product side. A rubber spring loaded stem seats in the orifice. The connection on the other end is normally either a female NPT or hose barb
February 4, 2014
In an effort to further reduce dead legs and meet the increasing demand to shrink the overall envelope of valve assemblies, sanitary diaphragm valve manufacturers developed the block body
January 27, 2014
This is the third of our posts giving basic overviews of the various sanitary valves commercially available on the market. Today we going to discuss sanitary check valves
January 17, 2014
Using ball valves in sanitary applications has some pluses and minuses. Perhaps the greatest benefit of using sanitary ball valves is that they usually work to achieve perfect shutoff even after years of disuse.
January 10, 2014
The sanitary butterfly valve consists of a round, split stainless steel body and a stainless steel disc which is positioned in the center of the pipe. The disc ("butterfly") has rods on the top and bottom that position the disk in the body and attach to a handle or actuator on the outside of the valve