Alfa Laval Releases Two New Hygienic Valves

Alfa Laval has released the Unique Mixproof Cleaning-In-Place (CIP) and Process valves. The two new solutions extend its hygienic double-seat valve range to meet market demands.

With the introduction of these two, manufacturers concerned about product integrity now have a cost-effective way to enhance product safety while boosting process efficiency and sustainability.

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These two newcomers are built on proven performance, yet refined for purpose. The Unique Mixproof CIP is a double-seat valve that safely and efficiently manages the flow of cleaning during CIP. The Unique Mixproof Process, a compact version of proven Alfa Laval double-seat valves, is configurable and available in various sizes to meet manufacturers’ fundamental hygienic processing requirements.

Both can simultaneously route two different fluids without the risk of cross-contamination, theeby contributing to more uptime and reduced total cost of ownership.

“These new Unique Mixproof valves deliver product safety, process flexibility, straightforward maintenance and opportunities for water and CIP savings,” Alfa Laval product portfolio manager Anders M. Lyhne says.

Built on the Alfa Laval Unique SSV and Mixproof platforms, these hygienic top-loaded double-seat valves minimise the risk of unplanned downtime while spending as little time and resources as possible on routine maintenance.

Proven seal technology with defined compression extends the intervals between services, while a maintenance-free actuator with no adjustable components maximises uptime and minimises the total cost of ownership.

Combined with Alfa Laval ThinkTop, these new Unique Mixproof valves eliminate unnecessary product loss while delivering up to 90% savings in water and CIP.






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