Whether it’s the product itself or cleaning agents used during Clean In Place (CIP), certain chemicals can cause premature degradation of any flexible connector.
In fact, using cleaning agent concentrations that are just too high is one of the most common reasons we see connectors not lasting as long as might be expected if used in CIP washes.
We recommend the maximum concentration levels for use during CIP is 0.8% for acid and 1.5% for caustic. Any greater level does not provide an increased benefit in terms of cleaning the system; it is purely wasting chemicals.
Excess levels above these recommendations will cause gradual degradation of your flexible connectors and will also adversely affect other parts of the system, such as seals and gaskets.
We also suggest you avoid the following:
Whilst there is potential for CIP chemicals to get into the internal gap during the wash, the BFM® fitting is still far superior to any other type of connector in this situation.
However, if connectors are left in place during Clean In Place, we always recommend the BFM® connector is removed, and both the connector and the inside of the spigot are wiped clean after the CIP process to ensure no residual chemicals.
To help with this, we make our Seeflex 040E product available with an easily identifiable 'Wash Sleeve' stamp to ensure they are not confused with the connector used during product processing.
Find out more about BFM® fitting and Clean In Place applications.