RESERVOIRS: FLUIWELL-4C
Specifically designed for pressurization
The Fluiwell-4C units are:
- tools for pressurizing samples inside the vials in order
- for the fluids to flow through your microfluidic system
Features
- Made of Delrin
- Compatible with any tubing < 1/16 inch Outer diameter
- Compatible with 3 different size of reservoirs: 2mL, 1.5mL and 0.5mL
Benefits
- Autoclavable – Can be sterilized
- Use of different types of tubing compatible with your own samples
- Flow control for simple or complex applications with a unique product
Specification
- Available with vials of 2, 1.5 ou 0.5 ml
- Size (W x L x H mm3): 40x40x50
- Fluid connectors: 10-32 coned UNF female fittings
- No wetted material: Only disposable materials are wetted
- Type of reservoir (disposable)*: micrew
ANY QUESTIONS?
All reservoirs, except the custom caps, can handle pressurization under 7bar.
Please be careful with the custom caps. For now, there is no bottle compatible with the custom caps having a pressure resistance equal to 7bar. Fluigent strongly advises you to use customs caps with pressure below 2bar only. If you still have questions, please contact Fluigent support at support@fluigent.com.
All your reservoirs are autoclavable.
All our Fluiwells are made of Delrin®, our P-CAP are made of anodized aluminum and our custom caps are made of PTFE.
Check you have not a pneumatic leakage due to a badly screwed fitting.
Check the O-ring is well positioned on the Fluiwell.
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