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FEATURES |
BENEFITS |
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AseptiQuik design |
Innovative three-step connection process reduces risk of operator error |
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Genderless Design |
Eases integration of single-use systems with universal mating between AseptiQuik G Connectors |
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Robust Construction |
Repeatable and reliable performance with no additional hardware required |
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Patented Steam Valve Design |
Allows sterile connection and disconnection to stainless equipment and permits a high media flow rate. |
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Sanitary Interface Between the Two Connectors |
More secure connection than tubing with cable ties |
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CPC Click |
Audible confirmation of assembly steps |
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Market Availability |
Open access through multiple supply chain partners |
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OPERATING CONDITIONS (FLUID TRANSFER) |
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Steam Position |
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Temperature: |
39°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C) |
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Pressure: |
Up to 35 psi, 2.4 bar (Steam-Thru II) |
Flow Position |
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Temperature: |
39°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C) |
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Pressure: |
Vacuum to 20 psi, 1.4 bar |
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STERILIZATION |
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Full Connector Assembly (Choose 1) |
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Gamma: |
Up to 50 kGy irradiation |
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Autoclave: |
Up to 265°F (129°C) for a total of 60 minutes |
Steam-In-Place (SIP) |
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Steam-Thru II: |
Up to 275°F/135°C (up to ~31psig) for 60 minutes |
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Note: Steam pressures are estimated based upon information in Steam Tables found in literature |
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Termination Sizes |
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Sizes: |
¾" and 1 ½" sanitary |
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Materials |
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Main Components: |
AseptiQuik - Polycarbonate (white) |
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Steam-Thru II - Polysulfone (amber tint) |
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Seals: |
Silicone (clear), platinum-cured |
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Pull Tabs: |
Polycarbonate (blue, standard version) |
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Polycarbonate (white, HT version) |
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Caps: |
Polypropylene (clear) |
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Membrane: |
Polyethylene (standard version) |
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Hydrophobic polyethersulfone (HT versions) |
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Clamp: |
Nylon 66 (white) |
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Removable Sleeve: |
Polycarbonate |
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CV VALUE |
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AQS STCII CV Value 1-2 |
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AQG STCII CV Value 3-9 |
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AQC STCII CV Value 3-9 |
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Cv values are based on gpm and psi, and Ipm and bar (shown in parentheses). |
|
FEATURES |
BENEFITS |
|---|---|
|
AseptiQuik design |
Innovative three-step connection process reduces risk of operator error |
|
Genderless Design |
Eases integration of single-use systems with universal mating between AseptiQuik G Connectors |
|
Robust Construction |
Repeatable and reliable performance with no additional hardware required |
|
Patented Steam Valve Design |
Allows sterile connection and disconnection to stainless equipment and permits a high media flow rate. |
|
Sanitary Interface Between the Two Connectors |
More secure connection than tubing with cable ties |
|
CPC Click |
Audible confirmation of assembly steps |
|
Market Availability |
Open access through multiple supply chain partners |
|
OPERATING CONDITIONS (FLUID TRANSFER) |
|
|---|---|
Steam Position |
|
|
Temperature: |
39°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C) |
|
Pressure: |
Up to 35 psi, 2.4 bar (Steam-Thru II) |
Flow Position |
|
|
Temperature: |
39°F to 104°F (4°C to 40°C) |
|
Pressure: |
Vacuum to 20 psi, 1.4 bar |
|
STERILIZATION |
|
|---|---|
Full Connector Assembly (Choose 1) |
|
|
Gamma: |
Up to 50 kGy irradiation |
|
Autoclave: |
Up to 265°F (129°C) for a total of 60 minutes |
Steam-In-Place (SIP) |
|
|
Steam-Thru II: |
Up to 275°F/135°C (up to ~31psig) for 60 minutes |
|
Note: Steam pressures are estimated based upon information in Steam Tables found in literature |
|
|
Termination Sizes |
|
|---|---|
|
Sizes: |
¾" and 1 ½" sanitary |
|
Materials |
|
|---|---|
|
Main Components: |
AseptiQuik - Polycarbonate (white) |
|
Steam-Thru II - Polysulfone (amber tint) |
|
|
Seals: |
Silicone (clear), platinum-cured |
|
Pull Tabs: |
Polycarbonate (blue, standard version) |
|
Polycarbonate (white, HT version) |
|
|
Caps: |
Polypropylene (clear) |
|
Membrane: |
Polyethylene (standard version) |
|
Hydrophobic polyethersulfone (HT versions) |
|
|
Clamp: |
Nylon 66 (white) |
|
Removable Sleeve: |
Polycarbonate |
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CV VALUE |
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|---|---|
|
AQS STCII CV Value 1-2 |
|
|
AQG STCII CV Value 3-9 |
|
|
AQC STCII CV Value 3-9 |
|
|
Cv values are based on gpm and psi, and Ipm and bar (shown in parentheses). |
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