Happy New Year! As the new year begins, manufacturers in the food, beverage, dairy, brewing,
and pharmaceutical industries are focused on improving the reliability of their fluid handling systems.
However, some common problems still affect daily production efficiency and hygiene safety.
Leakage and Seal Failure
Leakage is one of the most common issues in sanitary fluid equipment. Worn seals, flawed valve designs, or material incompatibility can lead to product loss, contamination risks, and unplanned downtime.
Difficulty in Cleaning and Maintenance
Equipment that does not support full Clean-in-Place/Sterilize-in-Place (CIP/SIP) processes often requires manual intervention, increasing labor costs and hygiene risks while reducing overall system efficiency.
Unstable Flow Rate and Pressure
Inconsistent flow rates and pressure fluctuations are typically caused by low-quality sanitary valves, improper fittings, or poor system matching, all of which negatively impact process stability.
Corrosion and Surface Damage
Over time, corrosion or rough surfaces inside stainless steel fluid equipment can create breeding grounds for bacteria, shortening service life and compromising sanitary standards.
Selecting the right supplier is key to addressing these challenges.
JIANEN specializes in the production of stainless steel sanitary valves, fittings, pumps, filters, and piping, all designed specifically for sanitary processing applications.
Every product is manufactured using 304/316L stainless steel with smooth internal surfaces to facilitate efficient CIP/SIP cleaning.
Each item undergoes 100% testing and inspection before shipment to ensure stable and reliable performance.
With certifications including 3A, ISO, SGS, and CE, over 16 years of export experience, and more than 80% long-term global clients,
JIANEN is committed to providing reliable, sanitary, and cost-effective fluid solutions. JIANEN is your most dependable partner.
In the new year, choose JIANEN to eliminate common fluid equipment problems and ensure smooth and efficient production.
