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Medical valve SBV50
split butterfly

Medical valve - SBV50 - GEEVO TECHNOLOGY - split butterfly
Medical valve - SBV50 - GEEVO TECHNOLOGY - split butterfly
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split butterfly

Description

Split butterfly valve (Alpha Beta valve), is made up of an active and a passive split valve. The transfer of material from one container to another container is being carried on sealing condition, and the sterile material transfer process guarantees the sterile situation won't be destroyed or avoid being spread of the powder, toxic materials in the container. αβ valve -Conventional accept wash and sterilization the exposed face by manual work to reach the normative requirement of material transfer. Interlock function: Only active valve and passive valve are mated completely, then can open the transfer channel. When the transfer channel is opened, the passive valve cannot be disconnected. Technical Parameter - Valve disc surface sealing by metal to metal -Body material: 316L stainless steel -Sealing material: food grade FKM (meet FDA) -Standard clamp interface, accept customized corresponding connection -Outside of container operate valve switch and product transfer -Comply with the new version of GMP, FDA, EU production requirements Purpose of use a. Protection of sterile product-Guarantee transfer process of sterile product avoiding being effected by outside microbe b. Operator protection- Avoiding leakage of toxic materials during transfer process which is harmful for people c. Eliminate loss of product yield during transfer d. Effective dust control during transfer process e. Reduce the potential of product cross-contamination f. Save the cost on equipment

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