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FBT129783
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Switzerland

About this product

Sartorius Silicone Extension Lines

by Sartorius · SKU N/A

Overview

These silicone extension lines are designed for the secure and flexible transfer of fluids within laboratory and bioprocessing environments. Constructed from high-quality silicone elastomer, they provide a reliable interface between various fluid handling components and systems.

Highlights

  • High-flexibility silicone construction for ease of routing in complex setups.
  • Maintains structural integrity and flow consistency during fluid transfer operations.
  • Compatible with standard fluid handling connections and peristaltic pump systems.

At-a-glance

Condition
Surplus/second-hand; stored under manufacturer-recommended conditions.

Applications

Utilized for fluid management in cell culture media transfer, buffer preparation, and bioprocessing workflows. These lines are suitable for laboratory scale-up and downstream processing applications requiring flexible tubing extensions.

Sustainability

By rehoming surplus lab products, this listing supports waste reduction and resource efficiency.

Responsible use & safety

  • Require training/authorization before use.
  • Inspect before operation; do not use if safety features are compromised.
  • Follow manufacturer's manual for operation and maintenance.
  • Ensure compatibility with chemical reagents and pressure limits prior to installation.

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