Fisher Baumann 87000 Valve – Sanitary Control Valves

Fisher Baumann 87000 Valve - Sanitary Control Valves

Fisher Baumann 87000 Valve – Sanitary Control Valves

Fisher Baumann 87000 valve is a sanitary control valve is suitable for use for throttling high purity liquid or gaseous media commonly found in the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, film, and biotechnology industries

87000 sanitary control valve is suitable for repeated steam sterilization cycles with 2.4 bar (35 psi) maximum steam pressures

Assembly of the Fisher Baumann 87000 valve body sections uses only two bolts allowing for ease of cleaning and inspection.

The 87000 valve will drain either horizontally or vertically with the actuator in the horizontal position and in contrast to diaphragm valves, the operation is not affected by vacuum.

Fisher Baumann 87000 Valve – Product Features

 

  • Unique flow pattern allows for self draining in both vertical and horizontal pipelines
  • Streamlined low shear flow contours make it ideal for sensitive biomedia
  • Flow area between tubing O.D. and body seating is suitable for fine particulant media
  • Fool proof bolting method assists with ease of body disassembly and reassembly
  • Epoxy powder coated actuator with stainless steel yoke and fasteners for maximum corrosion resistance
  • FIELDVUEâ„¢ Digital Valve Controller available for remote calibration and diagnostics in facilities utilizing the PlantWebâ„¢ architecture

 

FISHER BAUMANN 87000 VALVE

PRODUCT Specification

Sanitary Control Valve Size NPS 1/2, 18.9 bar CWP (275 psi CWP)
Connections Tri-Clamp or optional welding ends
Valve Body Material 316L SS
Valve Body Rating 275 psig CWP
Trim Material EPDM, VMQ (Silicone), FKM (Fluorocarbon), FFKM (PerFluoroelastomer)
Trim Characteristic Modified Linear
Seat Leakage ANSI/FCI 70-2 Class IV
Cv Ratings 0.25 to 1.25
Bonnet Type Standard bolted
Packing Material Packless
Temperature Range -18°C to 149°C  (0ºF to 300°F)

 

Fisher Baumann 87000 Valve – Sanitary Control Valves – Materials of Construction

Fisher Baumann 87000 Valve - Sanitary Control Valves

Fisher Baumann 87000 Valve – Sanitary Control Valves

 

Key Number Description Material
1 Valve Body ASTM SA479 (S31600/S31603)
2 Bonnet, Upper ASTM SA479 (S31600/S31603)
3 Bonnet, Lower ASTM SA479 (S31600/S31603)
4 Shaft S21800 SST
5 Ceramic Ball Grade 25 Ceramic
6 Sleeve Bushing S30300 Stainless Steel
7 Sleeve Silicone, fluorocarbon (FKM), EPDM, Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM)
8 Anvil S21800
9 O-Ring Silicone, fluorocarbon (FKM), EPDM, Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM)
10 Spring Stem Passivated Stainless Steel
11 Retaining Ring S15700
12 Hex Head Cap Screw 18-8 Stainless Steel
13 Spring Seat 13 Spring Seat PA Nylon 6/6
14 Protecting Cap S30300 Stainless Steel
15 Alignment Pin 18-8 Stainless Steel
16 Drive Nut, (Yoke) S31600 SST (ASTM A194 Grade 8M)
27 Jam Nut (locknut) B8 Stainless Steel
50 O-Ring Fluorocarbon (FKM)
58 Travel Indicator ASTM A240 S30400

 

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Sanitary Control Valves

Sanitary control valves, with valve bodies manufactured from 316 stainless steel, are specified throughout HVAC, life sciences, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, cosmetics, speciality chemical and R&D industries to provide fluid flow with minimised pressure drop.

Fisher Sanitary Control Valves

The sales of valves to satisfy the stringent sanitation requirements of the pharmaceutical, food and other life science industries in 2015 will exceed $3.4 billion worldwide. This is the last forecast in Industrial Valves World Market published by the McIlvaine Company.

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