Manual Sampling Systems are engineered to allow precise and controlled collection of process samples while minimizing contamination and operator exposure. The systems typically include sampling valves, collection vessels, adapters, and safety devices that comply with industry standards. Their robust construction ensures durability in harsh process environments, while modular designs offer flexibility for different fluid types, pressures, and temperatures. Widely used in chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food & beverage, and water treatment industries, these systems support accurate quality assurance, regulatory compliance, and safe laboratory operations.
- System Components: Sampling valves (manual or lever-operated), collection bottles or flasks, tubing, adapters, and safety devices.
- Operating Pressure: Typically up to 16 bar, depending on valve and system configuration.
- Temperature Range: Designed for fluids from –20°C to +150°C, with higher-temperature variants available.
- Material Options: Stainless steel, brass, PTFE, glass, and other corrosion-resistant materials suitable for chemical and food-grade applications.
- Connection Types: Flanged, threaded, or compression fittings compatible with standard process lines.
- Safety Features: Leak-free operation, anti-spill valves, pressure release options, and ergonomic handling.
- Flow Capacity: Adjustable to collect representative sample volumes with minimal system disruption.
- Applications: Chemical processing, petrochemical, pharmaceuticals, food & beverage, water treatment, and laboratory sampling.