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Pressure reducing valve DM 582 Sterile air supply into beer tanks
Reliably preventing soda sludge
Soda sludge forms as contamination layer in beer storage tanks when caustic soda used for disinfection reacts with CO2. Therefore, prior to every tank cleaning operation, the existing CO2 is blown out by flushing the tank with sterile air to avoid a chemical reaction.
TASK // Safe and constant pressure reduction
In breweries the sterile air network normally operates at a pressure of 7 to 8 bar. However, this pressure is too high for flushing the storage tanks. Consequently, a pressure reducer constantly reduces it to 1 - 2 bar before commencing to blow the CO2 off by sterile air. Easy-to-clean surfaces are another key point to fulfill the stringent hygiene requirements in this sector.
SOLUTION // Pressure reducing valve DM 582
The maintenance-friendly pressure reducing valve DM 582 made of stainless steel 1.4404 is the ideal solution where flushing with sterile air at high flow rates is concerned. Compact dimensions and excellent surface qualities make the DM 582 an allrounder in the bottling industry particularly for breweries.
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