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Bubble trap requires no user interaction

A Bio-Chem Valve and Omnifit product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 25, 2005

The new smaller, redesigned inert bubble trap from Omnifit/Bio-Chem Valve attaches to laboratory tubing to provide an effective, time-saving and cost-efficient method for removing gas bubbles.

The new smaller, redesigned inert bubble trap from Omnifit/Bio-Chem Valve attaches to laboratory tubing to provide an effective, time-saving and cost-efficient method for removing gas bubbles that interfere with flow and produce errors or cause columns to run dry.

The fully mechanical bubble trap requires no user interaction apart from replacing the membrane, a quick and easy operation.

This makes it ideal for use in flow analysis systems, as a guard in liquid chromatography, for enzyme reactors and for flow-through biosensors.

The compact design, measuring just 30mm wide by 22mm high, consists of an inert PTFE membrane and Peek housing.

The bubble trap is easily installed by attachment to 0.25in-28 UNF female ports.

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