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Food valve RotaVal EBS
vacuumshaftfor the pharmaceutical industry

Food valve - RotaVal EBS - Gericke AG - vacuum / shaft / for the pharmaceutical industry
Food valve - RotaVal EBS - Gericke AG - vacuum / shaft / for the pharmaceutical industry
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Characteristics

Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry, food, vacuum, conveying, for abrasive products, rotor, shaft
Body
ATEX

Description

Where the valve feeds directly into a conveying line, the BSM range has been designed to optimise product conveying using computational fluid dynamics techniques. The EBS/EBSM is a high performance blowing seal valve for abrasive products and high pressure with full ATEX approvals. These units have been well-proven over many years and are widely used in discharging under adverse pressure conditions, for materials such as cement, PFA, granite dust, silica sand, mineral powders etc. Your advantages (depending on version) Highly configurable to suit virtually all applications Valve housings are individually pressure test for 10bar(g) explosion and flame containment requirements Unique replaceable parts for wear including rotor shaft, line, blades, end discs and sleeves Applications & industries Thanks to its highly modular design, our blowing seals can be adapted for virtually all types of product characteristics and applications: Metering device Airlock, explosion containment, flame barrier and system isolation Suitable for gravity, positive pressure and vacuum conveying systems Powders, granules, pellets, grain, feed and chips These blowing seals are used in many different industries, such as dairy, food, pharmaceutical, minerals, power plants, plastics and others.

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