What does the term "behind-the-seat flowpath" mean?

ASEPCO diaphragm valves offer the "behind-the-seat flowpath" when the valve is closed. It permits CIP/SIP flushing after each sample to clean the valve, making it ready for your next sample.

When steam is flowing through a closed ASEPCO valve, it travels via the valves' "behind-the-seat flowpaths."

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