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Stainless steel PTFE bellows valve
25 January 2013
Burkert's Type 2080 2/2-way valve integrates a PTFE bellows for fluid separation in hygienic processing applications. Constructed from stainless steel, the FDA-approved Type 2080 offers long operating life with neutral

Burkert's Type 2080 2/2-way valve
integrates a PTFE bellows for fluid
separation in hygienic processing
applications. Constructed from
stainless steel, the FDA-approved Type
2080 offers long operating life with
neutral to aggressive gases and liquids.
It is suitable for use with foodstuffs and offers users the time- saving benefits of CIP and SIP facilities.
Compact and robust for use in hygienic applications, the Type 2080 is designed for fluid separation tasks with gases and liquids in the range from Vacuum to 8-bar, and temperatures (ambient) to 90 °C. The valve's body, actuator, flange and wetted parts are all manufactured from stainless steel, and are complemented by a highly corrosion resistant bellows made from TFMPTFE.
It is suitable for use with foodstuffs and offers users the time- saving benefits of CIP and SIP facilities.
Compact and robust for use in hygienic applications, the Type 2080 is designed for fluid separation tasks with gases and liquids in the range from Vacuum to 8-bar, and temperatures (ambient) to 90 °C. The valve's body, actuator, flange and wetted parts are all manufactured from stainless steel, and are complemented by a highly corrosion resistant bellows made from TFMPTFE.
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