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QiiMii QiiMii uses advanced numerical control machine tools, processing and testing facilities to ensure that our products will meet your expectations for reliable performance and quality. We manufacture and export a wide range of stainless steel sanitary valves and fittings such as stainless steel butterfly valves,sanitary ball valves, sanitary check valves, sanitary sight glasses, manhole covers and pipe connectors, etc. All our products are manufactured in accordance with different surface finishes, materials and industry standards including ISO, DIN, IDF, SMS, etc. They underwent extensive testing and field evaluation prior to introduction, incorporating advanced design characteristics with high quality materials Application VAR series valves with spring return are continuously adjustable.Exactly adjustable to the desired opening pressure, the valves are closed and opened very sensitively with low differential pressure Technical Specification Working Pressure: 14.5psi/ 1bar (standard), could be adjustable before productionTemperature range: medium What is the range of the adjustable pressure relief valve? The pressure range is 0.2-2.2 Bar How to install this adjustable pressure relief valve? The pressure relief valve should be installed in a vertical orientation and is designed to relieve gases only. After installation, please overpressure it to calibrate before first use. How to use this adjustable pressure relief valve? If any liquid product comes in contact with the relief valve during operation, a thorough cleaning will be required to maintain consistent pressure relief.
Tri Clamp1-1/2 Inch; Flange Size 77.5mm
Adjustable Pressure:0.2-2.2 Bar
Rotating racking arms are an integral part of any fermentation system involving conical fermenters or brite tanks
Typically found in the bottom cone of a cylindroconical fermentation tank, the racking arm is rotated slowly downward drawing off clear liquid until the fine sediment of yeast begins to trickle through