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Stainless Steel Sanitary Butterfly Valve: 3A & CIP/SIP?



Long Neck Wafer Type Model 25 Butterfly Valve: field notes, specs, and real-world picks

If you’re speccing a stainless steel sanitary butterfly valve for a dairy line or a craft brewery, here’s what I’ve seen on the floor lately: buyers want rugged bodies, low torque, and documentation that actually checks out. The Long Neck Wafer Type Model 25 from Ningjin (Hebei, China) fits right into that conversation—especially where insulation clearance and fast changeouts matter. Trends? Shorter CIP windows, higher automation rates, and stricter surface finish targets, even outside pharma. To be honest, that’s pushing mid-market valves to level up.

Stainless Steel Sanitary Butterfly Valve: 3A & CIP/SIP?

Where it’s used (and why it sticks)

Common use cases include dairy pasteurization loops, brewery wort transfer, beverage syrup manifolds, CIP return headers, cosmetics batching, and utility lines in biotech where full aseptic design isn’t mandatory. Operators like the quarter-turn feedback—many customers say the handle detents feel “sure” without being stiff. And the long neck really helps when you’ve got 50 mm of pipe insulation; you can still access the handle or actuator without knuckle-busting.

Core specs (practical view)

Product Long Neck Wafer Type Model 25 Butterfly Valve
Size range 1″–12″ (≈ DN25–DN300)
Body styles Wafer Model 15 / 25; Lug Model 20 / 30 (for isolation)
Materials 304 or 316L wetted parts (≈ ASTM A351 CF8/CF3M); seats: EPDM/FKM/PTFE (FDA‑compliant options)
Surface finish Ra ≤ 0.8 μm typical; electropolish optional (real-world may vary by batch)
Pressure & temp Up to around 10–16 bar; −10 to 120°C (seat-dependent)
Actuation Manual lever; pneumatic/ electric via ISO 5211 pad
Testing Hydro/air seat tests per EN 12266‑1, leakage rate A (bubble-tight)

Factory workflow (what matters in the end)

Materials incoming check → CNC machining → deburr and passivate → seat/shaft assembly → 100% seat test → traceable marking → final QA. Service life is typically around 5–10 years with preventive maintenance, or ≈ 300k–1M cycles depending on seat material and CIP chemistry. I’ve seen 0 visible leakage at 6 bar on seat tests when EPDM is properly conditioned [3]; your mileage depends on media and temperature swings.

Stainless Steel Sanitary Butterfly Valve: 3A & CIP/SIP?

Vendor snapshot (quick compare)

Vendor Origin Lead time Finish/Docs Price
Hongda (Ningjin, Hebei) China ≈ 2–4 weeks Ra reports; EN 12266 tests; ISO 5211 mount Value tier
Regional Brand A EU ≈ 3–6 weeks Extensive cert pack (3‑A/BPE options) Mid–High
Import B APAC Stock to 4 weeks Basic docs; variable finish Low–Mid

Note: specs and lead times are approximate; real-world use may vary with size, seat, and audit requirements.

Compliance and options

Seats available in FDA 21 CFR 177‑compliant materials; 3‑A compatible designs on request; alignment with ASME BPE surface targets in higher tiers; CE (PED) and ISO 9001 factory QA are commonly provided. Actuator mounting follows ISO 5211, which makes upgrades easier later.

Mini case notes

  • Dairy (Hebei): swapped legacy gate valves for two dozen stainless steel sanitary butterfly valve units on a CIP loop; reduced leak call-outs by ~30% after seat change to FKM for hot caustic.
  • Craft brewery (EU): opted for long-neck wafer bodies to clear 40 mm insulation; pneumatic actuation using ISO 5211 pad, 0 issues in 9 months, torque stayed low even after frequent SIP-lite cycles.

Final thought: if you need cleanability, quick isolation, and sane documentation, a long‑neck wafer body like this is hard to beat. And yes, a stainless steel sanitary butterfly valve still wins on cost-of-ownership versus many seat valves—especially where cavity traps are a concern.

Origin

Development area of Huanmadian, NingJin county, Hebei province, China.

References

  1. ASME BPE – Bioprocessing Equipment Standard. asme.org
  2. 3‑A Sanitary Standards for Valves. 3-a.org
  3. EN 12266‑1: Industrial valves – Testing of metallic valves. CEN
  4. FDA 21 CFR 177 – Indirect food additives (elastomers). fda.gov
  5. ISO 5211 – Industrial valves: Part-turn actuator attachments. iso.org

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