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Aseptic-flange connectionASEP.FV



Aseptic-flange connection DIN 11864-2, design A
Aseptic-flange connection DIN 11864-2, Shape A
> Fields of application
The aseptic and hygiene flange connections according to DIN 11853-2 are compatible and differ
only in terms of the axial length. They are used for processing systems for liquid media with high
purity requirements. Popular areas of application are the biotechnology, cosmetics, chemical,
pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries.
> Installation
The O-ring is inserted in the groove flange during installation, which automatically holds the O-ring
in place. The collar flange is then placed against it so that both flanges engage each other.
The flanges and the O-ring are therefore coaxially centered. After that, the screws are inserted
through the holes drilled in the flanges so that the heads of the screws are on the outer surface
of one flange and the threads of the screws stick out of the other flange. The nuts are screwed
onto these threads andevenly tightened until the faces of the flanges come into contact with
each other. The O-ring is deformed by this so that a smooth passage free of dead space and a
sealed connection are produced.
> Operating pressure (at 140°C)
Tube-OØ | bar |
---|---|
till 41 mm | max. 25 bar |
42,4 - 101,6 mm | max. 16 bar |
104,0 - 154,0 m | max. 10 bar |
when suitable seals are used
extended product description
Stainless steel DIN 11864/ DIN 11853 flange connections complete connections
Aseptic-flange connectionASEP.FV

Aseptic-flange connection DIN 11864-2, Shape A
> Fields of application
The aseptic and hygiene flange connections according to DIN 11853-2 are compatible and differ
only in terms of the axial length. They are used for processing systems for liquid media with high
purity requirements. Popular areas of application are the biotechnology, cosmetics, chemical,
pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries.
> Installation
The O-ring is inserted in the groove flange during installation, which automatically holds the O-ring
in place. The collar flange is then placed against it so that both flanges engage each other.
The flanges and the O-ring are therefore coaxially centered. After that, the screws are inserted
through the holes drilled in the flanges so that the heads of the screws are on the outer surface
of one flange and the threads of the screws stick out of the other flange. The nuts are screwed
onto these threads andevenly tightened until the faces of the flanges come into contact with
each other. The O-ring is deformed by this so that a smooth passage free of dead space and a
sealed connection are produced.
> Operating pressure (at 140°C)
Tube-OØ | bar |
---|---|
till 41 mm | max. 25 bar |
42,4 - 101,6 mm | max. 16 bar |
104,0 - 154,0 m | max. 10 bar |
when suitable seals are used
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