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News Release from: Lee Products | Subject: Screened orifice
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 June 2003
Screened orifice for medical aplications
Highly accurate miniature restrictor is pre-installed in a male to female luer adaptor and features an integral safety screen which protects the orifice from contamination
Consistent, uniform flow performance, combined with economical, high volume production are among the essential requirements of medical fluid handling systems and components To meet these requirements Lee Products has developed an extremely accurate, miniature screened orifice which is ideally suited to critical flow control in medical applications
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 12 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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This latest addition to the Lee Products range of miniature precision fluid control components is a highly accurate, miniature restrictor which is pre-installed in a male to female luer adaptor and features an integral safety screen which protects the orifice from contamination.
Designed for both liquid and gas applications, the orifices are available in 18 standard flow rates and are 100% flow tested on either water or nitrogen to ensure that each part is within +/-5% of its nominal flow rate.
This ensures greater accuracy compared to orifices specified by hole tolerances.
This product, which would usually be disposed of after use in medical applications, features an orifice and screen made from 300 series stainless steel and an adaptor made of medical grade polypropylene. Request a free brochure from Lee Products ...
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