There are a number of different "sanitary" designs.
The most common that you speak of "triclamp" are interchangeable between Waukesha C-B, Alpha-laval, Jensen, (the list goes on).
Waukesha C-B also offers a "Q" line where the joint is almost identical to the "triclamp" but the flange is much thicker to accomodate higher pressures. They are VERY expensive in comparison (about $5 for a triclamp ferrule compared to $50 for a "Q" line of the same size and material)
The "big players" also offer "I-line" which can hand much higher pressures, the gaskets are completely different, and generally not as common.
Some other domestic types are "John Perry" and "bevel seat" which use a large nut to provide the clamping force (much like a standard pipe union)
Then there is a whole different batch of fittings that are "European" based metric (DIN fittings)
You can get a Waukesha C-B fitting catalog from my web-site.
I would imagine that you have probably found everything you need by now though.
I have some drawings if you need.
Good luck, Mike