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NU200/32-221

NovAseptic® Flow Through (2") Valve Body 180°

Valve Body - ASTM® A269/270, Electropolished with Butt end for welding

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UNSPSC Code:
23151800
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Quality Level

parameter

-1-10 bar max. pressure (-14.5-145 psig) at 25 °C (atmospheric pressure), -80-200 °C max. temp. (-112-392 °F)

General description

NovAseptic® Valves are engineered for optimal performance, reliability, durability and ease of maintenance. NovAseptic® Valves comply with cGMP Design Qualification
criteria for aseptic processing. This is why we choose to call it ‘‘Aseptic by Design.”

Application

NovAseptic® Valves are specifically designed for aseptic applications and comply with the most stringent cleanability and sterilizability requirements. The focus on aseptic design is a significant feature for all valves. Flow through valve is a valve designed for a wide range of applications in the aseptic process; including manifolds, take off and drainage valves.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Net volume (Valve cavity, diaphragm applied): 200mLNet weight (Approximate): Weight kg (lb): 1.4(3.09)Surface roughness: Internal surface Ra ≤ 0.38 μm (15 μin) External surface Ra ≤ 1.6 μm (63 μin)

Other Notes

All open ends on the valve body are protected with plastic covers on delivery and packaged in a closed box.

Legal Information

ASTM is a registered trademark of American Society for Testing and Materials
NOVASEPTIC is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany


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