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Hygienic Valves for Food & Beverage ProcessingDetroit

Detroit is the manufacturing capital of North America — the Ford River Rouge complex (the world's largest vertically integrated automotive plant), GM's Warren and Hamtramck facilities, and Stellantis Detroit Assembly require industrial valves for compressed air, cooling water, paint line chemical, and steam supply; Marathon Petroleum's Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd) is Michigan's only refinery and the largest in the Great Lakes region, requiring ongoing API 6D ball valve and gate valve maintenance; BASF Wyandotte (Michigan's largest chemical plant, producing polyurethane and performance chemicals) requires Hastelloy and SS 316L corrosion-resistant valves; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies ASME B16.34 Class 150–600 ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, and butterfly valves to Detroit automotive suppliers, Marathon Petroleum maintenance teams, and BASF Wyandotte — full MTR documentation, ASME B16.34 compliance, and expedited shipment to Michigan provided.

Sanitary butterfly valves, weir-type diaphragm valves, and SS 316L ball valves for dairy, brewery, juice, beverage, and edible oil processing — CIP/SIP compatible, 3-A and EHEDG certified.

3-A Sanitary Standards (USA)EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group)FDA 21 CFR 177 (Plastics)FDA 21 CFR 178 (Adjuvants)USP Class VI
API 6D Certified
ASME B16.34
ISO 9001:2015
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Hygienic Food & Beverage Processing Valves — Available in Detroit

Sanitary Butterfly Valve

PN 10 / PN 16

Standard isolation valve on dairy, brewery, and beverage process lines — 3-A or EHEDG certified, CIP-compatible

Materials: SS 316L body and disc, EPDM or silicone seat — electropolished, Ra ≤0.8μm  ·  Standards: 3-A Sanitary, EHEDG, EN 593, FDA
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Weir-Type Diaphragm Valve

PN 10 / PN 16

Zero dead-leg, full CIP/SIP capability — standard valve for sterile dairy, bioprocess, and aseptic beverage lines

Materials: SS 316L body (Ra ≤0.8μm), EPDM diaphragm (steam CIP), PTFE-faced EPDM for acid CIP  ·  Standards: 3-A Sanitary, EHEDG, ISO 16138, FDA
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Sanitary Ball Valve (Full Bore)

PN 16 / PN 40

Full-bore CIP/SIP isolation for high-viscosity products (syrups, concentrates, edible oils) and high-pressure service

Materials: SS 316L body, ball, and seats — electropolished, EPDM or PTFE stem seal  ·  Standards: 3-A Sanitary, FDA 21 CFR, ISO 16137
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Mix-Proof (Double-Seat) Valve

PN 10 / PN 16

Prevents cross-contamination between two fluids (product and CIP) by maintaining a leaked-to-atmosphere cavity between the two independent seats

Materials: SS 316L, EPDM seats, electropolished — only pneumatically actuated  ·  Standards: 3-A Sanitary 85-03, EHEDG Type EL Aseptic D
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Hygienic Food & Beverage Processing Industry in Detroit

Detroit is the manufacturing capital of North America — the Ford River Rouge complex (the world's largest vertically integrated automotive plant), GM's Warren and Hamtramck facilities, and Stellantis Detroit Assembly require industrial valves for compressed air, cooling water, paint line chemical, and steam supply; Marathon Petroleum's Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd) is Michigan's only refinery and the largest in the Great Lakes region, requiring ongoing API 6D ball valve and gate valve maintenance; BASF Wyandotte (Michigan's largest chemical plant, producing polyurethane and performance chemicals) requires Hastelloy and SS 316L corrosion-resistant valves; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies ASME B16.34 Class 150–600 ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, and butterfly valves to Detroit automotive suppliers, Marathon Petroleum maintenance teams, and BASF Wyandotte — full MTR documentation, ASME B16.34 compliance, and expedited shipment to Michigan provided.

Automotive Manufacturing (Ford, GM, Stellantis)Chemical & Plastics (BASF Detroit, Dow Automotive)Steel & Metals (US Steel Monroe, AK Steel)Power Generation (DTE Energy)Water & Municipal Infrastructure

Critical Valve Requirements

SS 316L minimum for all product-contact surfaces — low carbon content prevents sensitisation
Internal surface finish Ra ≤0.8μm (ID) for product-contact surfaces, Ra ≤0.4μm for sterile and WFI applications
3-A Sanitary Standards or EHEDG certification — proof of cleanability and hygienic design
CIP compatibility: valves must withstand NaOH (0.5–2%), HNO₃ (0.5–1.5%), and peracetic acid (PAA, 0.1–0.3%) at 70–85°C
SIP capability: selected valves must withstand steam at 121–134°C for sterilisation cycles
Zero dead-leg design: dead-leg length ≤2 × internal pipe diameter per ISPE Baseline Guide
USP Class VI / FDA 21 CFR compliant elastomers: EPDM, silicone, or PTFE for product-contact seals
Drainability: valve and piping design must be fully self-draining to prevent product pooling

Why Detroit's Automotive Manufacturing (Ford, GM, Stellantis) Sector Needs Hygienic Food & Beverage Processing Valves

Detroit is the manufacturing capital of North America — the Ford River Rouge complex (the world's largest vertically integrated automotive plant), GM's Warren and Hamtramck facilities, and Stellantis Detroit Assembly require industrial valves for compressed air, cooling water, paint line chemical, and steam supply; Marathon Petroleum's Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd) is Michigan's only refinery and the largest in the Great Lakes region, requiring ongoing API 6D ball valve and gate valve maintenance; BASF Wyandotte (Michigan's largest chemical plant, producing polyurethane and performance chemicals) requires Hastelloy and SS 316L corrosion-resistant valves; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies ASME B16.34 Class 150–600 ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, and butterfly valves to Detroit automotive suppliers, Marathon Petroleum maintenance teams, and BASF Wyandotte — full MTR documentation, ASME B16.34 compliance, and expedited shipment to Michigan provided. Key facilities in the Detroit area — including Ford Motor Dearborn Truck Plant and River Rouge Complex (world's largest vertically integrated manufacturing complex), General Motors Tech Center Warren, Stellantis Detroit Assembly Complex — rely on Sanitary Butterfly Valve for their automotive manufacturing (ford, gm, stellantis) operations. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Sanitary Butterfly Valve, Weir-Type Diaphragm Valve, Sanitary Ball Valve (Full Bore), Mix-Proof (Double-Seat) Valve for hygienic food & beverage processing projects across Michigan, with full 3-A Sanitary Standards (USA) and EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group) compliance documentation — EN 10204 3.1 material test certificates, API 598 pressure test reports, and third-party inspection co-ordination available for every order.

Delivery to Detroit

Vajra Industrial Solutions offers export documentation and delivery to Detroit in 7–14 business days. Emergency dispatch available for plant shutdowns and critical site requirements.

Also serving: Ford Motor Dearborn Truck Plant and River Rouge Complex (world's largest vertically integrated manufacturing complex), General Motors Tech Center Warren, Stellantis Detroit Assembly Complex, Marathon Petroleum Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd — Michigan's largest and only refinery), BASF Wyandotte chemical plant (Michigan's largest)

FAQ — Hygienic Food & Beverage Processing Valves in Detroit

Do you supply hygienic food & beverage processing valves in Detroit?
Yes. Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies Sanitary Butterfly Valve, Weir-Type Diaphragm Valve, Sanitary Ball Valve (Full Bore), Mix-Proof (Double-Seat) Valve for hygienic food & beverage processing applications in Detroit, Michigan. Detroit is the manufacturing capital of North America — the Ford River Rouge complex (the world's largest vertically integrated automotive plant), GM's Warren and Hamtramck facilities, and Stellantis Detroit Assembly require industrial valves for compressed air, cooling water, paint line chemical, and steam supply; Marathon Petroleum's Detroit Refinery (140,000 bpd) is Michigan's only refinery and the largest in the Great Lakes region, requiring ongoing API 6D ball valve and gate valve maintenance; BASF Wyandotte (Michigan's largest chemical plant, producing polyurethane and performance chemicals) requires Hastelloy and SS 316L corrosion-resistant valves; Vajra Industrial Solutions supplies ASME B16.34 Class 150–600 ball valves, gate valves, globe valves, and butterfly valves to Detroit automotive suppliers, Marathon Petroleum maintenance teams, and BASF Wyandotte — full MTR documentation, ASME B16.34 compliance, and expedited shipment to Michigan provided. We offer export documentation and delivery to Detroit in 7–14 business days with full documentation and third-party inspection.
What certifications are required for hygienic food & beverage processing valves in Detroit?
For hygienic food & beverage processing in Detroit, the applicable standards are: 3-A Sanitary Standards (USA), EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group), FDA 21 CFR 177 (Plastics), FDA 21 CFR 178 (Adjuvants), USP Class VI, FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India), EN 1672-2 (Hygiene requirements for food machinery), ISO 9001:2015. All valves are supplied with full documentation including material test reports (EN 10204 3.1/3.2), pressure test certificates, and dimensional inspection reports. Third-party inspection (TPI) by EIL, Bureau Veritas, Lloyd's Register, or the client's nominated inspector can be arranged.
What is the delivery time for hygienic food & beverage processing valves to Detroit?
Standard stock sizes: export documentation and delivery to Detroit in 7–14 business days. Custom sizes and special materials (Duplex, Hastelloy, P91): 4–8 weeks manufacturing lead time. Express dispatch available for urgent site requirements. Contact us at +91-9979774557 or sales@vajravyuh.com with your specification and required delivery date.
What is the difference between 3-A Sanitary Standards and EHEDG for valve selection?
Both 3-A and EHEDG define hygienic design requirements but originate from different regions and have different testing approaches. 3-A Sanitary Standards (USA) require physical cleanability testing (cleaning test with validation) and cover specific equipment types with detailed design criteria. EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering and Design Group) certifies equipment through a combination of design review and cleanability testing. For equipment sold in the USA, 3-A is typically required; for EU and most international markets, EHEDG is the preferred standard. Both are widely accepted globally, and leading valve manufacturers often hold both certifications.
What surface finish is required for food-grade stainless steel valves?
For most food and beverage applications, the internal product-contact surface finish should be Ra ≤0.8μm (equivalent to 32 micro-inch Ra in US units). For sterile and aseptic applications (UHT, aseptic filling), Ra ≤0.4μm is required. Electropolishing (EP) is preferred for sterile applications as it removes micro-surface defects and reduces surface area for microbial attachment. Mechanical polish to Ra 0.8μm is acceptable for most non-sterile dairy and beverage service. Surface finish certificates (profilometry reports) should be provided with valve documentation.

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Standards

3-A Sanitary Standards (USA)
EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group)
FDA 21 CFR 177 (Plastics)
FDA 21 CFR 178 (Adjuvants)
USP Class VI
FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India)
EN 1672-2 (Hygiene requirements for food machinery)
ISO 9001:2015