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Sanitary Tubes Pipes and Fittings

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Sanitary Tubes Pipes and Fittings

Sanitary Pipes, Sanitary Tubes Manufactured as per ASTM A270 Specification, Sanitary Buttweld Fittings Manufacturer, Exporter

An ISO 9001 : 2015 Certified Company, D Balaji Pipe Fittingsis a leading manufacturer and supplier of high quality Stainless Steel Sanitary Pipes, Sanitary Tubes, and Sanitary Buttweld Fittings to end-users in the Bakery, Beverage, Brewery, Chemical Processing, Cosmetic Dairy Processing, Food Process, Water Filtration and Wine Processing industries. All our products are supplied with complete certification of grade and quality. We can offer sanitary finish pipes and fittings, matt finish fittings, as well as mechanically polished pipes and fittings.

Brand: D Balaji Pipe Fittings
Manufacturer: D Balaji Pipe Fittings
Model: 1/2 inch OD to 12 inch OD, Custom Thickness
Product ID: MET2023

The finish quality of a machined surface is very important in industries that require sanitary surfaces such as Food, Biotech, Pharmaceutical, and Semiconductor manufacturing. There are a number of ways to define the Surface Finish, and this Tech Talk attempts to give a simple overview of the common terms. Surface finish measurement procedures, general terminology, definitions of most parameters and filtering information can be found in American Standard ASME B46.1 – 2002, Surface Texture, and in International Standards, ISO 4287 and ISO 4288. “ Ra” The most common surface roughness parameter is Ra, or Arithmetic Average Roughness. It basically reflects the average height of roughness component irregularities from a mean line. Ra provides a simple value for accept/reject decisions. It is a default parameter on a drawing if not otherwise specified, and is available even in the least sophisticated measuring instruments. Ra is not a good discriminator for different types of surfaces as it is incapable of differentiating between “spiky” and “scratched” surfaces having the same Ra.

The high end of the sanitary finishes is an electro-polished ID which yields a 10 or 15 μ-inch Ra maximum roughness. These electro-polished products are generally used in very high purity applications.

  1. Mill Finish: Used in Industrial Applications
  2. 32 Ra: Sanitary Applications
  3. 20 & 15 Ra: Pharmaceutical Applications
  4. 20 Ra/EP: Pharmaceutical Applications
  5. 15 Ra/EP: Ultra-Pure Applications