A valve, multiple purposes
The Remote Homogenizing Valve (RHV) consists of a comprehensive homogenizing chamber that can be operated independently of what already exists (requires only compressed air supply) and can be used on the following machinery for various purposes:
- 1. Homogenizer: If equipped with a single stage, it can be transformed into a double-stage homogenizer (remotely, when possible, following the aseptic phase) RHV equipped with a single pressure gauge.>
- 2. Piston Pump: If one wishes to configure it for homogenizer use, > RHV with a single pressure gauge.
- 3. Piston Pump: If one wants to retain its pump function (system feeding) and subject the product to the homogenization phase, > RHV with a double pressure gauge.
RHV equipped with a single pressure gauge, for reading the homogenization pressure.
RHV with a dual pressure gauge: on the right for monitoring the total working pressure; on the left for reading the system’s counterpressure. The value of the homogenizing pressure is determined by the difference between the two readings.
How is our Remote Homogenizing Valve composed?
- The homogenizing chamber: : is made of stainless steel and is precisely machined (together with all its components) using high-precision machinery. This ensures a perfect alignment of the Homogenizing valve components (comprising the Passage Head, Impact Head, and Impact Ring) and achieves optimal processing of the treated product.
- Pressure indicator (either single or double) of an analogue type, complete with a sanitary membrane separator.
- The oleo-pneumatic unit, ihoused within the structure, is responsible for regulating the homogenizing pressure. This system involves directing oil to the Impact Head to prevent vibrations in the Homogenizing Valve.
- Structure is entirely made of stainless steel.
Installing the Remote Homogenizing Valve is a straightforward operation on FBF Italia machinery, as we are familiar with their technical dimensions. Hence, we can provide all the necessary modifications for integrating this application and its operating specifications. For machines from other manufacturers, a separate feasibility assessment will be required.