klyph
Well-Known Member
Sanitary is a relative term....camloks are pretty dang sanitary if you keep em clean. That being said, unless you are using a triclover pump that is designed to be broken down repeatedly and have the impeller cleaned, you're not really accomplishing what the industry would call "sanitary". So it's relative, in that NO homebrewer that I've seen has one of these pumps and they just do their best to keep things clean. You can do that using any type of QD with the right chemicals/procedures, so I guess it comes down to whether or not you take care of your gear.
If you're cleaning properly, then the next question is how do you like to brew? Switching hoses, completely hard piped, wearing gloves, etc.
If you did what this guy did (assuming the welds are sanitary)
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f11/new-replacement-march-pump-180761/index26.html#post2413119
and put thumb screws in place of the phillips heads on the pump head, I'd be comfortable calling it a "sanitary pump"