PLASTIC JACO® FITTING FOR 1/4" TUBING OR SEPTUM

  • Polypropylene molded construction is inexpensive compared to metal fittings.
  • Replaceable fluoropolymer faced septum with large area, allows repeated punctures with common lab syringes.
  • Allows reuse of valve by only replacing septum.
  • Option of cap with septum or cap for use with tubing.
  • Allows syringe sample extraction or attachment of tubing by changing caps
  • Compression ferrule secures tubing onto fitting, which provides a superior grip compared to metal fittings
  • Prices include Jaco® fitting for 1/4" OD tubing or septum.
  • Bags with grommets available.
  • Bags with multiple fittings available.
  • Custom sized bags available.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Brands

N/A PLASTIC JACO®

Film Material

N/A FEP

Capacity

N/A 40.0 L

Size

N/A 24 x 24 in

Film Thickness

N/A 0.005 in

Bags Per Package

N/A 5

Minimum Order Quantity

N/A 5

Note

N/A

Custom sizes, Stainless Steel Valves, Swagelok® type, Polypropylene Combo Valves, TCLP, Barbed and other fittings available.
Tubing available.
Use 1/4 OD tubing."

Additional Information

N/A

  • Catalog No. CAP-14-JT, Cap, Polypropylene, Jaco® Set Up for 1/4" Tubing
  • Catalog No. SEP5007-JSF-10, Septa, 10/90, 10 mm for Jaco Fitting/10 EA.

Valve/Fitting Features

N/A

  • Compression ferrule secures tubing onto fitting.
  • Polypropylene molded construction.
  • Option of cap for tubing, or cap with septum.
  • Replaceable fluoropolymer faced septum with large area.

Film Key Features

N/A

FEP is one of the most chemically inert materials for making gas sampling bags. It works well in extreme temperatures ranging from -400 to 400 ºF; allowing it to be used in most stack sampling conditions. 5 mil FEP film is completely resistant to the most severe corrosives. Much more permeable than Multi-Layer or Tedlar®. FEP bags can be specified for applications involving corrosive gases.

Suggestion

N/A

  • Before use, thoroughly flush bags with ultra-pure nitrogen or zero air
  • During sampling, Fluoropolymer tubing and Fluoropolymer faced septums must be used in order to prevent sample loss.
  • Bags should not be filled to more than 80% of their maximum volume.
  • Charcoal (Black) Tedlar® bags should be used when sampling light sensitive compounds
  • Do not store compounds in bags long term due to the possibility that chemicals may adsorb onto the bag surface.
  • Bags should not be used to collect reactive or unstable compounds.
  • When shipping bags, do not air-ship unless the bags are stored in a pressurized area.

Film Properties

N/A

  • One of the most chemically inert materials available for making gas sampling bags
  • Maximum operating temperature: 400 ºF
  • Virtually transparent

Film Advantages

N/A

  • Works well in extreme temperatures ranging from -400 to 400 ºF; allowing it to be used in all stack sampling conditions
  • Heavier gauge (0.005) film is resistant to most severe corrosives as well as tolerates applications involving rough handling or difficult service conditions
  • Less expensive than PFA

Film Limitations

N/A

  • Poor long term storage stability for most VOC's and sulfur compounds
  • Much more permeable than Tedlar®, ALTEF, and Multi-Layer Foil bags
  • More expensive than Tedlar®, ALTEF, Multi-Layer Foil, and TFM bags
  • Lower tensile strength than Tedlar®

Valve/Fitting Benefits

N/A

  • Superior grip compared to metal fittings.
  • Inexpensive compared to metal fittings.
  • Allows attachment of tubing or syringe sample extraction by changing caps.
  • Allows repeated punctures with common lab syringes.
  • Allows reuse of valve by only replacing septum.