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Product category: Process Hardware (Pipes, Nozzles, Heaters, etc)
News Release from: Bio-Chem Valve and Omnifit | Subject: Colour-coded connectors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 April 2003

Tubing connectors show their versatility

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Omnifit's inert colour-coded connectors provide a simple, versatile system for connecting different types of laboratory tubing instantly, including PTFE, glass, silicone and stainless steel.

Omnifit's inert colour-coded connectors provide a simple, versatile system for connecting different types of laboratory tubing instantly, including PTFE, glass, silicone and stainless steel Applications include sampling, stream splitting, mixing and fluid line interconnection

Manufactured from inert PTFE, the connectors have zero dead volume and are available in bore sizes of 0.8, 1.5 and 4.7mm.

Tubing sizes between 1 and 11mm can be connected using either O-rings or PTFE cones, and adaptors are available to allow connection directly to luer fittings and flexible tubing.

No tools or 'plumbing skills' are required to use the connectors and colour coding helps to simplify the process.

Starter kits are available for people setting up or expanding their existing laboratories or for laboratory workers wanting to familiarise themselves with the connectors.

Omnifit specialises in providing high performance, inert fluidic components for laboratories.

The company serves both end users and OEMs by offering standard 'off the shelf' products as well as custom-designed parts.

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