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High-Quality Stainless Steel Sanitary Quick-Install Breathing Valve for Beer Can Fermenter
Discover the stainless steel sanitary-grade quick-installing breathing valve, also known as the safety valve, clamp type pressure regulating valve, automatic exhaust valve, pressure reducing valve, and vacuum valve for beer can fermenters. This valve is designed to maintain optimal pressure levels within the vessel, preventing deformations and ensuring a smooth fermentation process.
Crafted from durable 304 stainless steel, this breathing valve guarantees longevity and reliability. It features a 1.5" Tri Clamp connection with a ferrule outer diameter of 50.5mm.
For easy installation, choose between quick clamp or external thread connection methods, depending on your preferences and setup requirements. The production process utilizes CNC finishing car technology, ensuring precision and superior quality.
This high-performing breathing valve is engineered to handle a working pressure difference of ±0.01Mpa (0.1 kg), guaranteeing consistent performance and effective pressure regulation.
Upgrade your beer can fermenter with our stainless steel sanitary breathing valve and experience enhanced safety, reliability, and efficiency.
Technical details
Component | Specifications |
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Valve Body Material | 1.4404/1.4301, SS304/SS316L(Forged) |
Seal Material | EPDM (standard) |
Surface Finishing | RA < 0.8 um |
Operating Principles | 1. When pressure is higher than setting pressure (normal 1 bar), it will open and release the air. When pressure is lower than setting pressure, the valve is closed. 2. When the pipeline is in vacuum status (normal 0.9 bar), the valve is auto-open to protect the equipment and related instruments. |
Working Pressure | 0.1-2.2 bar |
Max. Working Temp. | 130°C |
Available Size | 1.5" |
Features | Vacuum: 0.1-2.2 Bar, PED 2014/68/EU |
Gasket | EPDM, NBR, FPM |
Available Standard | DIN/SMS/3A |
Operated | Manual |
Connection | Clamp |
Certificate | PED 2014/68/EU |