All contact parts are seal-less. Prevents contamination, jamming, and foreign matter intrusion. Compatible with CIP/SIP.
Our company handles Neoceram's "Ceramic Shut Nozzle Valve," which demonstrates excellent performance in filling all types of food, including pouch bags, bottled, and canned products. The wetted parts feature a seal-less structure (without O-rings) to prevent contamination and sticking. The clearance is 3 to 8 μm, allowing for shear forces to act on the sliding parts, enabling smooth and efficient filling of fibrous foods. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with CIP/SIP ■ Utilizes a uniquely developed ceramic that is resistant to wear and has high strength ■ Can also propose ceramics that are strong against heat cycles ■ Fully customizable in size and mounting methods ■ Wetted parts have a high surface finish, providing excellent cleanability *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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About the independently developed ceramic "Thermajeel": It is a heat shock-resistant ceramic suitable for use in CIP/SIP (cleaning and sterilization) for food applications. It is a compound of alumina and yttria-stabilized zirconia, possessing the properties of both materials and demonstrating excellent resistance to thermal shock. It can handle very rapid temperature changes (from 100°C to 20°C in a few seconds) and allows for filling without sticking even at high temperatures (up to 100°C). This shortens the production cycle and achieves efficient filling. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.*
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