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NA12/22TR

NovAseptic Valve, Diaphragm, EPDM

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UNSPSC Code:
31411800
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Quality Segment

material

EPDM rubber device (ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber), PTFE

product line

NovAseptic®

feature

hydrophobic (Surface)

parameter

—1 - 6 bar pressure range, —30 - 135 °C temp. range (Short term use)

weight

0,01 kg (0.022 lb)

Application

The NovAseptic® valve is specifically designed for aseptic applications and complies with the most stringent cleanability and sterilization requirements. The focus on aseptic design is a significant feature for all valves. The NovAseptic® valve is designed for minimum dead leg, complete drainability and high chemical resistance.

Packaging

The Diaphragm is packaged in a closed box.

Other Notes

Diaphragm is to be used only with pneumatic actuators. The NA12/22TR diaphragm (E75F1 and E75F2) raw material is in compositional compliance with Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 177.2600 Rubber articles intended for repeated use. The material grade E75F2 is not approved for contact with infant formula and breast milk. Diaphragms raw materials meet the criteria for biological reactivity Testing. These tests can be any or a combination of the following test methods: USP <88> class VI (in vivo), USP <87> (in vitro), ISO 10993-5 (in vitro)

Legal Information

NOVASEPTIC is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany


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