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4 | Baumann™ Sanitary Valves
Do your control valves prevent contaminant build up?
The Baumann 83000 and Baumann 84000 sanitary valves are designed to accurately control high purity fluids and
gases without contamination between batches. These sanitary valves have tight control of flow rates by providing
high positioning resolution. The valve bodies are designed to be self draining to prevent contaminant build up. The
uniquely designed diaphragm in the Baumann 84000 allows for the control of fluids that require low shearing effects.
In contrast, a typical parabolic plug design results in high shear which can damage biological cells, add bubbles to a
film coating, or change the consistency of a food or cosmetic product.
Baumann
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83000 and 84000 Sanitary Valves
Baumann 84000 Key Features
• Aseptic
• PTFE Diaphragm control valve
• Available in angle or inline valve body configurations
• Class VI shutoff
• ASME BPE Class III
• Clean-in-Place (CIP) / Steam/Sanitize-in-Place (SIP)
Baumann 83000 Key Features
• Aseptic
• Polished metal diaphragm control valve
• Angle valve
• Class IV shutoff
• ASME BPE Class III
• Clean-in-Place (CIP) / Steam/Sanitize-in-Place (SIP)
PROVEN RESULTS
APPLICATION: Beer-feed line control
CHALLENGE: Overfilling and underfilling of kegs and flow rate inconsistencies. Plant managers felt they were
wasting up to 150 liters/day across all ten fill lines.
BENEFITS: The Baumann 84000 sanitary valve with a FIELDVUE DVC2000 instrument is used to provide
consistent flow control.
RESULTS: Fill rates on each of the ten fill lines increased from 3 kegs per minute to 3.15 kegs per minute and the
brewery achieved additional sales of $18,360 per day!