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Applications

Food, Beverage & Pharma

CIP, process water, hygienic lines, ultrapure water

The measurement problems

The instrument must not touch the product

This is the inverted case, and it is the whole reason clamp-on belongs in a hygienic plant. Everywhere else, non-invasive measurement protects the instrument from the fluid. Here it protects the product from the instrument.

A wetted sensor in a product line is a cleaning problem, a contamination risk, a crevice where things grow, and a validation burden. A clamp-on transducer on the outside of the pipe is none of those. There is no product contact, so there is nothing to validate, swab, or justify.

Ultrapure and de-ionized water

In pharmaceutical and semiconductor plants, WFI and ultrapure water loops are specified to a purity that a wetted sensor actively threatens. The Ultraflux Minisonic II P handles water and all homogeneous liquids, including DI and ultrapure — with nothing in the stream.

CIP verification

Clean-in-place only works if the flow is right. Too little and you have not cleaned; too much and you are wasting chemical, water, and time on every cycle, every day, forever. A portable clamp-on meter verifies CIP flow rates across every circuit in the plant without breaking a single hygienic connection — which is the point, because breaking a hygienic connection to install a meter creates the contamination risk you were trying to manage.

Process water and utilities

The unglamorous half of the plant: incoming water, chilled water, hot water, steam condensate. Clean fluids on ordinary pipe. Transit-time, straightforward, and usually the fastest payback in the building because nobody has ever measured them.

The 230-gram argument

In a plant with a lot of small hygienic lines, the reason surveys do not get done is that the instrument lives in a locked cabinet and getting it out is an exercise. The METRI Ultra ProLite weighs 230 grams, covers DN10 to DN2000, and costs $3,999. It lives in a technician's bag. That changes which pipes actually get measured.

Working on a line in this industry?

Send us the pipe and the fluid. An application engineer will confirm the right instrument — or tell you clamp-on is the wrong answer, which happens and which we would rather say first.

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