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Enhanced sterile processes

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The DMSU22SA process transmitter from WIKA

7th September 2023

     

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A new in-line process transmitter is designed to help optimise sterile processes by reducing energy consumption, improving safety, and simplifying cleaning processes.

The DMSU22SA model from WIKA communicates by means of Highway Addressable Remote Transducer, or HART, protocol and is 3-A- and European Hygienic Engineering and Design Group-, or EHEDG-, approved for use in the pharmaceutical and food industries.

The transmitter features an elliptical tube sensor with a Wheatstone measuring bridge. Its hygienic design enables good flow behaviour compared to a hygienic case. Clean-in-Place, or CIP, and Steam-in-Place, or SIP, automated cleaning and sterilising processes help save time and costs. In addition, less energy is required to maintain process pressure.

The tube sensor is made of at least 0.45-mm-thick stainless steel, depending on the application requirements. This makes it significantly more resistant than conventional in-line solutions. An alarm function alerts the user to any damage, in real time. Active temperature compensation is also integrated into the transmitter, which makes process control more precise.

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