Monday, November 21, 2016

Hygiene for compressed air tubing


We are all concerned about microbial contamination. In order to prevent microbial contamination we install "Sterile Filtration".  But is sterile filtration the only thing we need?  Sterile Filtration is a good start.  However, a good preventative measure is using antimicrobial tubing.  Antimicrobial tubing is used to resist degradation from mildew.  A preventative measure is always better.  

Antimicrobial tubing usually is expensive because it is treated with silver additives.  Parker|Balston has an alternative, Parflex Series EA.  Parlex Series EA tubing uses a antimicrobial additive that is fully compounded into the tubing to protect the inner and outer surfaces from degradation, foul odors, microorganisms and discoloration.  Retarding degradation can reduce system maintenance costs and keep production lines up and running longer.

Parker|Balston offers "Parflex Series EA Tubing", an alternative from "traditional expensive tubing" that uses silver additives.  Parker|Balston uses a antimicrobial additive that is fully compounded into the tubing to protect both the inner and outer surfaces from degradation.  Tubing is often used in water systems, food and beverage, health and beauty, or any where microbes that can cause a great problem.  Basically, anyone regulated by the FDA.

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