Clipster makes aseptic tubing disconnection easy
Sartorius Stedim Biotech product is used after fluid transfer
The new single-use device allows an aseptic disconnection of silicone tubing in biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes. The company says it is safe and easy to use and available as a stand-alone product or preassembled on single-use transfer lines and bag assemblies.
The Clipster Aseptic Disconnector can be applied to multiple sizes of silicone tubing, such as 3/8in x 5/8in and 1/2in x 3/4in.
The disconnection of the tubes, performed with a hand-held tool, can be performed in non-classified and classified environments while maintaining product sterility.
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