Quality Level
material
polycarbonate connector, silicone tubing (
), silicone tubing
sterility
sterile; γ-irradiated
product line
NovaSeptum® SURe
feature
autoclavable
storage condition
room temperature
parameter
-80-125 °C temp. range (-12-257 °F), 0.5 bar max. pressure (7.25 psi)
fitting
inlet connection (GO trigger and Silicone), outlet connection ( AseptiQuik® S HT)
application(s)
sterile sampling
General description
This product comes as a single unit with a NovaSeptum® GO trigger and connects via a High Temperature AseptiQuik® S connector. The design enable to autoclave your equipment and then connect any sampling design with an AseptiQuik® S connection. The closed design ensures your sample will be isolated from point of sample to analysis, reducing the risk of losing valuable product and maintaining the integrity of your fluid samples.
Application
Features and Benefits
- Product design ensures process integrity and a representative sample from single-use manufacturing processes
- Industry-standard aseptic connection and disconnection for easy integration into your single-use process
- Ideal for small volume sampling reducing waste of high value products
- Other container options available: bags, bottles, syringes, and conical tubes
- Stocked and ready-to-ship for fast delivery
Packaging
Preparation Note
Analysis Note
composed of materials which meet the criteria for
Biological Reactivity Testing.
These tests can be any one or a combination of the following test methods: USP <88> Class VI (in vivo), USP <87> (in vitro), ISO 10993-5 (in vitro).
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