Bioreactor Contamination Control

 

Take Action Against Contamination 
With The QMI Safe-Septum!

 

  • Pre-sterilized
  • FDA Approved
  • Disposable
  • Needle Channels That Can Easily Be Identified After Use
  • Can Accommodate Needles As Large As 14g
  • Validated

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Part Number 7027S

 

 

Sampling & Inoculation of Bioreactors, Fermentation Tanks & Culture Vessels with 
the QMI Safe-Septum

 

Inoculate cultures, nutrients, enzymes or other liquid directly into vessels safely and without contamination.

The QMI Safe-Septum can be easily installed into processing/fermentation vessels or fluid transfer lines.  Its low profile design and positive sealing of surfaces makes in-place sanitationeasy and uncomplicated. Single track needle channels reduce the risk of contamination that is frequent with multiple needle sticks through the same channel.  Aseptic ports come pre-sterilized by ethylene oxide.  They are heat stable up to 280ºF and pressure stable to 150psi.

 

Click here to watch the QMI Safe-Septum video

 

 

Part Number 8080

 

 

Sterilization and testing documentation available upon request

 

 

 

RETROFIT OPTIONS

 

 

QMI Safe-Septum (Female Metric Fitting)                             QMI Safe-Septum (male Metric Fitting)

 

QMI 7 Port Tri-Clamp End Cap                                         QMI 12 Port Tri-Clamp End Cap

 

 

Easy to Use:  QMI Safe-Septum Inoculation/Sampling Procedure

 

 

  • At desired time of injection, remove dust cover.
  • Sanitize Injection Port outer surface with a proper strength sanitizing solution,
  • Aseptically place needle onto sterile syringe or other transfer container.
  • Insert needle through the Injection Port and into tank or other vessel to inject cultures, nutrients or other liquids as desired.
  • Withdraw needle (or needles) and dispose of properly.
  • Replace the QMI Port after each channel has been used only once.

 

 

tank-door-sampling-1 tank-door-sampling-2 tank-door-sampling-3

 

QMI Products Are Ideal For Line Sampling With A Peristaltic Pump and QMI Elbow

 

 

 


get_a_quote

place_order

news_archive


youtube