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"We certainly appreciate the quality of ASEPCO
products,
they have revolutionized many of our applications."
- Process Engineering Manager
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A multi-year winner of the Pharmaceutical Processing Innovations Award, ASEPCO’s Radial-Diaphragm™ Valves are specifically designed for applications where leakage, “dead legs,” or cross-contamination are unacceptable. Our valves provide added security in all high-purity processes. All valves are machined in the U.S. from 316L SS bar stock (unless other material is requested). They assemble with a mere sanitary clamp, forming a seal that is the envy of weir-style valves, for it requires no tools, never leaks, and reduces maintenance costs by 85%. We machine each valve from bar stock, so we have the flexibility to customize our valves to customer specifications.
We have shipped more than 2,000 different valves. To help you find the valve you need, we organize our valves in these categories. But don't let these categories stop you! Call us if you don't find what you need.
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Tank Valve![]() |
Our bread and butter is the flush-mounted tank valve. | Valve with Satellite![]() |
Achieve new levels of process control with this unique patented design. |
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Sample Valve![]() |
Truly representative sampling, even in dirty air! |
Insulate Valve![]() |
Designed especially for freeze tanks, but also useful for any tank that has a critical temperature control mission. |
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Retrofit Valve![]() |
For those times when you didn’t start out with an Asepco valve. | Divert Valve![]() |
Do you need to converge or diverge processing paths? |
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Tangent Valve![]() |
When you need a valve mounted off-center in your vessel. |
Process Valve![]() |
Put a behind-the-seat flowpath in your lines! What becomes possible then? (See the ASEPCO Switch schematic for an example.) |
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Inline Valve![]() |
A contamination-free, easy-to-use clamp assembly in a reliable inline valve. |
Takeoff Valve |
Do you need a valve where sampling, draining, transferring, or diverting process fluid from a line is necessary? |
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