New Nominal Sizes for GEMÜ 567 BioStar control, 567 eSyDrive and 567 servoDrive

23.08.2021
GEMÜ offers his control valves GEMÜ 567 BioStar control, 567 eSyDrive and 567 servoDrive now in new nominal sizes.
New Nominal Sizes for GEMÜ 567 BioStar control, 567 eSyDrive and 567 servoDrive

Control valves GEMÜ 567 BioStar control, manually and pneumatically operated, GEMÜ 567 eSyDrive und GEMÜ 567 servoDrive, motorized. (Image source: GEMÜ Gebr. Müller Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG)

The GEMÜ 567 BioStar control, 567 eSyDrive and 567 servoDrive control valves are designed for aseptic applications and are based on a unique sealing concept: PD design. This type of design has been developed by GEMÜ in order to unite the advantages of diaphragm valves with the advantages of globe valves. The valve's geometry allows for a hermetic separation of the actuator from the media flow and a high level of control accuracy. Quantities of 80 l/h right up to 63,000 l/h can be safely controlled, as well as batched quickly and precisely.

The GEMÜ 567 BioStar control, 567 eSyDrive and 567 servoDrive aseptic control valves are now available in nominal sizes DN 8 to DN 50.

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