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Lower energy consumption, less cleaning effort and more safety: the new model DMSU22SA in-line process transmitter from Wika helps to optimise sterile processes in the pharmaceutical and food industries. The instrument communicates via HART® protocol and is 3-A- and EHEDG-approved.

In line process transmitter for sterile processes

The new DMSU22SA in-line process transmitter is made of stainless steel. 

The core of the transmitter is an elliptical tube sensor with a Wheatstone measuring bridge. Its hygienic design features good flow behaviour – when compared to a hygienic case, for example. The DMSU22SA thus enables time- and cost-saving CIP and SIP processes. It also means operators need to use less energy to maintain process pressure.

Depending on the requirements of the application, the tube sensor is made of at least 0.45 mm-thick stainless steel and is therefore many times more resistant to process impacts than conventional in-line solutions. Should damage nevertheless occur, the user is informed, as that happens, via the alarm function. Active temperature compensation is also integrated into the transmitter, which makes process control more precise.

For more information visit: www.wika.co.za

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