Tri-Clamp Fittings
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Tri-Clamp Orifice Plate Gasket
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Tri-Clamp Perforated Disc Gasket
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Tri-Clamp Reducing Tee
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Tri-Clamp Rubber Hose Barb Adapter
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Tri-Clamp Short Outlet Tee
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Tri-Clamp Short Outlet Reducing Tee
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Tri-Clamp Run x Butt Weld Branch Tee
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Tri-Clamp Sanitary Spool Assembly
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Tri-Clamp / Butt Weld Run x Tri-Clamp Branch Tee
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Butt Weld Run x Tri-Clamp Branch Tee
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Tri-Clamp Thermometer Cap
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Tri-Clamp True Wye
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Tri-Clamp x Butt Weld 45° Elbow
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Tri-Clamp x Butt Weld 90° Elbow
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Tri-Clamp x Female NPT Adapter
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Tri-Clamp x Male NPT Adapter
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Tri-Clamp x Schedule 10s Weld Adapter
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Tri-Clamp x Schedule 40s Weld Adapter
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Tri-Clamp x Schedule 5s Weld Adapter
Tri-Clover fittings, they connect to the process line with a gasket, a clamp, and another quick-clamp fitting. They disconnect just as easily for cleaning or replacement.
What’s the difference between Tri-Clamp and Tri-Clover? The answer is simple. They’re identical in every way. “Tri-Clover” was Alfa-Laval’s trademark for their sanitary clamp fitting type, and much like any pioneering product, their brand name became commonly used in the industry to describe any fitting with that connection type. Other manufacturers entered the marketplace and called their products “Tri-Clamp”, which is now the term in wider use. Your Tri-Clamp and Tri-Clover fittings will connect perfectly because they’re one and the same.
A Heavy-Duty or High-Pressure clamp is used to complete the union between two Tri-Clamp fittings. In addition to choosing the correct clamp based on your temperature and pressure requirements, it’s very important to choose the right gasket and make sure it’s properly seated before tightening the clamp. Improper alignment is a leading cause of leaks and contamination. The clamp should be secure, but not overtight. If the gasket bulges, it could push into the process line, creating space for bacteria to breed.
Below are the commonly used gasket types offered by DuvaSanitary.com.
Sanitary Tri-Clamp tube fittings are widely used in the food and beverage industry, particularly in Food Processing Plants, Breweries, Wineries, and Dairies. Also known as - Buna – Rubber gaskets for general purpose industrial sealing at moderate temperatures (between -22° and 250°F).
- Viton® – Rubber gaskets providing indefinite seal from 5° to 400°F, and an excellent seal at 600°F up to 48 hours.
- EPDM – A very stable rubber-like gasket that resists heat, oxidation and aging, with flexibility at low temperatures. Working range is -60° to 300°F.
- Teflon® – Also known as PTFE, these chemically resistant plastic gaskets are unaffected by most corrosive liquids and gasses from -400° to 500°F.