Transcription of CIP and Sanitation of Process Plant - SPX FLOW
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CIP and Sanitation of Process Plant White Paper3 3 22003-05-02-2013-GBCIP and Sanitation of Process Plant TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION TO SPX FLOW TECHNOLOGY 4 VISION AND COMMITMENT 4 CUSTOMER FOCUS 4 INTRODUCTION TO CIP AND Sanitation 5 DESIGN FOR CLEANABILITY 6 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION 6 SURFACE FINISH 6 WELDS 6 DISMOUNTABLE PIPE COUPLINGS 6 OTHER DESIGN FEATURES 7 EXAMPLES OF POOR HYGIENIC DESIGN 7 FOULING OF Process Plant 7 ASSESSMENT OF CLEANING EFFICIENCY 8 CIP DESIGN CRITERIA 9 CHOICE OF CHEMICALS
Ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) • Silicone rubber • Fluoroelastomer (Viton) Silicone and Viton are very effective at high temperatures whilst it must always be remembered that EPDM is not resistant to oils and fats. All plastics and elastomer materials must be routinely
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