Description
3-Stop Pharmaprene Purple-Black Pump Tubing – PT-3270PH
Part Number:
PT-3270PH
Cross Reference(s)
None Available
Instrument Compatibility:
Multiple Instruments
Detail:
3-Stop Purple/Black, Pharmaprene, 2.29mm ID, overall length 400mm, 72mm between stops, 12/pkg
Full Description:
Ideal for use in peristaltic pump systems as a direct replacement for Santoprene tubing.
Key Characteristics for 2-Stop and 3-Stop Pharmaprene Tubing.
Function: The color-coded stops help to accurately position the tubing within the pump rollers, ensuring consistent fluid transfer and preventing damage to the tubing by precisely defining the compression area.
Material: Pharmaprene is a type of elastomer known for its excellent chemical resistance. In addition, its flexibility and biocompatibility make it suitable for use with various liquids in laboratory and medical applications.
Applications for 2-Stop and 3-Stop Pharmaprene Tubing.
There are many applications for the 2-stop and 3-stop Pharmaprene tubing including two of the most common:
- Peristaltic pumps: Most commonly used in peristaltic pumps for precise fluid transfer in applications like liquid chromatography, cell culture, chemical analysis, and medical fluid delivery systems.
- Sample preparation: It is possible to do separate samples within a single tube by utilizing the multiple stop sections.
How to Distinguish between 2-Stop and 3-Stop Tubing.
Distinguishing between the 2-stop and 3-stop tubing is simple. In fact, it is as easy as counting the number of stops on the tubing.
2-Stop: Typically used for standard fluid transfer with a single compression zone. Two color stops make it easy to use the tubing because they indicate the span of the compression zone directly on the tubing itself.
3-Stop: As the name indicates, this tubing allows for more complex fluid handling. For example, the 3-stop tubing can handle the transfer of multiple samples or create precise fluid volumes thanks to three color-coded compression zones.
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