Description
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This webinar will provide an overview of the valves used within the Food, Beverage and Pharma sectors and include Hygienic, Ultra-clean and Aseptic Processing valves. It will also cover Industrial Communications standards for this range of valves.
The webinar is aimed at engineers, designers, and industry professionals seeking to build or reinforce their knowledge of this essential component of hygienic systems.
Topics covered include:
- Valve Technology: An overview of commonly used valves in hygienic applications, including butterfly valves, leakage butterfly valves, single seat valves and double seat valves with discussion of their specific functions and uses.
- Industrial Communications standards for valves and manifolds:
- Proximity switches
- 24VDC
- AS-Interface
- IO-Link
- Valve Manifolds: examples of manifolds and their applications.
By the end of the session, attendees will have a clear understanding of the key considerations involved in selecting, applying, and managing valves in hygienic process projects. This foundational knowledge supports better design decisions, enhances collaboration with suppliers and contractors, and contributes to the successful delivery and long-term operation of hygienic systems.
Webinar Plan
- Introduction of speaker by chair (2 mins)
- Brief Introduction to Pentair Sudmo GmbH (3 mins)
- Presentation of valve technology and Industrial Communications Standards (40 mins)
- Q and A session (15 mins) – The speaker will take questions from the chat and answer them at the end of the session
This Event has been organised by the “Introduction to Process Industries Working Group” of the Process Industries Division of the IMechE. It is hosted by the Process Industries Division and promoted across the Process Industries Community, Hub including the Centres in the Northwest and Yorkshire Regions, the Aberdeen Area, the Teesside area, the East Midlands and the Western region
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