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Product Name
EZ-Fit® Manifold, 1-place manifold, for use with EZ-Fit® Filtration Unit, 316L stainless steel
material
316L stainless steel
sterilization compatibility
autoclavable compatible
feature
1-place manifold
packaging
pkg of 1 unit
manufacturer/tradename
EZ-Fit®
application(s)
bioburden testing
food and beverages
pharmaceutical
water monitoring
compatibility
for use with EZ-Fit® Filtration Unit
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ambient
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EZFITMHTA1 x1
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Features and Benefits
- Different filtration heads fit both reusable and disposable filtration devices.
- Each component is removable for deeper cleaning.
- Autoclavable parts.
- Quick fit connections for vacuum tubing.
- Low height for easier use inside Laminar Flow Hood.
General description
The EZ-Fit® Filtration Manifold Base can accommodate one filtration head and the ergonomic design enables operation under laminar flow hood and save laboratory bench space.
The 2-way valve system of the filtration manifold prevents the user to accidentally touch the filtration head while opening or closing the valve.
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