Sanitary Instrument Tees and CPMs for Measurement Integration

Sanitary Instrument Tee’s & CPM’s

Precision-Engineered Instrumentation Fittings

Fluid Line Technology manufactures sanitary instrument tees and CPMs in Simi Valley, California for biopharmaceutical and sanitary process systems. Built to ASME BPE specifications with clamp and autoweld connections as standard, our instrument tees and CPMs integrate measurement and control into high purity piping with full cleanability and traceability. Configurations include tee, horizontal and vertical elbow, and multiport two through five way bodies, rated up to 150 psi in a choice of alloys and surface finishes. Online configurators help you build the exact fitting. Call (818) 998-8848 or email sales@fluidlinetech.com to request a quote or use the configurator.

Instrument tees and CPMs create clean, sanitary ports for instruments and connections in high purity piping. Fluid Line Technology offers a wide configuration range so you can place ports exactly where the process needs them without compromising cleanability.

Fully Customizable Instrumentation Fittings

Our Sanitary Instrument Tee’s and CPM’s are available in a wide range of configurations to suit your exact application. Whether you require a Tee, Elbow, or Multiport design, each fitting is fully customizable to meet your dimensional, surface finish, and material requirements.

  • BPE Compliant / Sanitary Design
  • Clamp & Autoweld Connections as standard
  • Pressure Ratings Up to 150 PSI
  • Material Traceability (MTRs with Heat Numbers/Codes)
  • Variety of Surface Finishes & Alloys
  • Chemical Treatment Options Available

Available Configurations

Instrumentation Tee’s

  •  Tee
  • Elbow – Horizontal
  • Elbow – Vertical
  • Multiport – 2-Way
  • Multiport – 3-Way
  • Multiport – 4-Way
  • Multiport – 5-Way

CPM’s (Clean Process Modules)

  •  Tee
  • Elbow – Horizontal
  • Elbow – Vertical
  • Multiport – 2-Way
  • Multiport – 3-Way
  • Multiport – 4-Way
  • Multiport – 5-Way

What is the difference between an instrument tee and a multiport CPM?

An instrument tee adds a single sanitary port or branch to a line for one instrument or connection. A multiport CPM combines several connections into one cleanable fitting, available in two through five way configurations, which reduces the number of welds and dead legs when multiple ports are needed at one location. Fluid Line Technology builds both, with online configurators to set the exact arrangement.

Pricing and How to Order

Pricing depends on configuration, connection, material, and finish. There is no public price list for this B2B product line. Request a quote, view the catalog, or contact our team at (818) 998-8848 or sales@fluidlinetech.com.

Where We Ship

Fluid Line Technology ships nationwide across the United States and supports international customers, with recent demand from Ireland, Canada, India, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Taiwan, and Germany. Our facility is at 4590 Ish Dr. #110, Simi Valley, CA 93063. Call (818) 998-8848 or email sales@fluidlinetech.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sanitary instrument tee or CPM?

A sanitary instrument tee or CPM is a cleanable fitting that adds instrument and connection ports to high purity piping. Fluid Line Technology builds them to ASME BPE specifications so measurement and control integrate without compromising cleanability or traceability.
Configurations include a standard tee, horizontal and vertical elbows, and multiport bodies in two, three, four, and five way arrangements. Online configurators help you select the exact configuration.
Instrument tees and CPMs are rated up to 150 psi with clamp and autoweld connections available as standard. Custom connections can be quoted on request.
Yes. Online instrument tee and CPM configurators let you specify the configuration, connections, and options to build the exact fitting for your process.
Instrument tees and CPMs are available in a variety of alloys and surface finishes, with chemical treatment options and material traceability by heat number and code.

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Reviewed by the Fluid Line Technology engineering and production team.
Manufacturing since 1989. ASME BPE compliant. ISO compliant. Material traceability with MTRs by heat number. Third party inspected processes.

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