3/4" Hose Barb Genderless AseptiQuik® S Connector - High Temperature

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Hose Barb Genderless CPC AseptiQuik® S HT Connector, 3/4" AseptiQuik® S Connectors Small Format 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8" hose barb and the 1/4" & 3/4" sanitary termination Connec... Hose Barb Genderless CPC AseptiQuik® S HT Connector, 3/4" AseptiQuik® S Connectors Small Format 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8" hose barb and the 1/4" & 3/4" sanitary termination Connectors provide quick and easy sterile connections for small-flow applications, even in non-sterile environments. The €œFLIP-CLICK-PULL€� design of AseptiQuik S enables users to quickly transfer small volumes of media easily with less risk of operator error. The connector€™s genderless and robust design provides reliable performance without the need for clamps, fixtures, or tube welders. Biopharmaceutical manufacturers can now make 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8" sterile connections with the quality and market availability they expect from the leader in single-use connection technology. Pressure: Up to 60 psi, 4.1 barTemperature: 39°F to 104°F (4°C  to 40°C)Typical Flow Rate: Cv 1.74 for ¼€� to ¼€� and .19 for 1/8€� to 1/8€� Materials Main Components: Polycarbonate (white), USP Class VI, ADCFPull Tabs/Covers: Polycarbonate (blue, standard version), USP Class VI, ADCFPolycarbonate (white, HT version), USP Class VI, ADCFSeals: Silicone (clear), platinum-cured, USP Class VI, ADCFMembrane: Polyethylene (standard version), USP Class VI, ADCFHydrophobic polyethersulfone (HT version), USP Class VI Termination Size 1/8", 1/4" and 3/8" ID hose barb (3.2mm, 6.4mm, and 9.5mm),3/4€� sanitary and MPC insert Sterilization Gamma: Up to 50kGy irradiationAutoclave: YesUp to 266°F (130°C) for 30 minutes Data Sheet AseptiQuik® S Data Sheet Effectively Securing Cell And Gene Therapies With Closed Systems White Paper Videos Check out all of our videos on our YouTube Channel! Check out all of our videos on our YouTube Channel!

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