CRANE ChemPharma to launch Saunders PV Life Science Diaphragm and S360 Actuator at INTERPHEX 2011

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CRANE ChemPharma Flow Solutions™ is pleased to introduce two new products from its Saunders® brand during INTERPHEX 2011 (March 29-31, New York, NY).  The Saunders PV Life Science Diaphragm and the Saunders S360 Actuator will each be on display in the CRANE ChemPharma booth (#3413) and will be presented privately to Crane's distributors during a "Partnership in Growth" customer event that the company will host off-site on Wednesday, March 30.  Additionally, Crane will be promoting its Saunders Diaphragm Valves as ASME BPE compliant, in line with the new global standards that influence the design construction of bio-processing equipment and systems.

"The theme for our participation in Interphex this year is innovation.  The new technologies we are showcasing represent our goals of continuous improvement and superior quality, and we are pleased to introduce them to the industry at an event like Interphex," said David Jones, Vice President and General Manager of CRANE ChemPharma Flow Solutions, Saunders.  

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