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Quality Level
material
316L stainless steel cannula, polyester body, polyethylene bag (drainage bag (PureFlex Film)), polypropylene tube (Fluid contact layer), polystyrene device, silicone septum (Platinum-cured), silicone tube (Fluid contact layer: platinum-cured silicone), silicone tube (medical silicone fluid), silicone tubing
agency
according to ISO (sterilization), meets ISO 14644-1, meets USP 88 Biological Reactivity (all component materials)
sterility
sterile; γ-irradiated
product line
NovaSeptum® GO
feature
autoclavable: no
parameter
0.50 bar max. pressure (7.25 psi), 2-60 °C temp. range (36-140 °F)
fitting
female Luer-Lok® outlet fitting, male Luer-Lok® outlet fitting
application(s)
cell therapy
gene therapy
life science and biopharma
mAb
ophthalmics
parenterals
pharma/biopharma processes
sterile sampling
viral therapy
storage temp.
room temp
General description
This is a multi-sampling (manifold) device
Application
- Multi Sampling (Manifold)
- Sterile Sampling
Features and Benefits
- Fluid contact layer made of polystyrene, ideal for endotoxin testing
- Small size, no need to aliquot
- Manifold format
Packaging
Other Notes
- Septum: Platinum-cured silicone
- Body: Polyester
- Cannula: ASTM® 316 L Stainless steel
- Drainage bag: Polyethylene film (PureFlex film)
- Fluid contact layer (tube): Polypropylene, platinum-cured silicone, medical silicone fluid
- Tubing: Silicone
- Outlet Tubing: Female and male Luer-Lok®
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