- On/Off valve function with septum in a single unit is economical.
- Lightweight, making it easier to carry in the field and reduces shipping costs.
- Made of inert polypropylene to ensure purity of sample and non-contamination.
- Push/Pull (On/Off) valve stem for quick, easy opening and closing of valve (< 1 second).
- Faster than "twist action" valves.
- Quick locking function, in closed position. Locked position is easy to verify visually, and prevents accidental sample loss during shipment
- Virtually impossible to open or close valve too far
- Valve Stem is 3/16" diameter
- Fluoropolymer faced septum, with Ultra-low bleed silicone, prevents contamination and is located in base flange of valve with bag film below, so septum does not come into contact with sample inside bag.
- Septum allows repeated punctures with syringes without leakage
- Designed, Patented and Manufactured by Jensen Inert Products specifically for gas sampling applications.
- Prices include Locking Combo® Valve with septum.
- 3/16 OD stem for use with most 1/4" OD plastic and fluoropolymer tubing.
- Bags with grommets available.
- Bags with multiple fittings available.
- Custom sized bags available.
Specifications
Film Material |
N/A Tedlar® |
Capacity |
N/A 3.0 L |
Size |
N/A 10 x 10 in |
Film Thickness |
N/A 0.002 in |
Bags Per Package |
N/A 10 |
Valve Stem Diameter |
N/A 3/16 in |
Use with Tubing Size (ID) |
N/A 3/16 in |
Minimum Order Quantity |
N/A 10 |
Note
N/A
Valve is inert, industry standard polypropylene. |
Valve/Fitting Features
N/A
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Film Key Features
N/A Tedlar® film has very low gas permeation levels for most compounds, and high tensile strength. Bags resist puncture in the field. 2 mil Tedlar® film is an economical alternative to FEP bags. Tedlar® is much less permeable than FEP and is unaffected by the chemical components of gases generally sampled, like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, radon and mercaptans. Continuous use temperature from -98 to 400 ºF (temperature limit depends on fittings used). Required for many EPA testing methods. |
Suggestion
N/A
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Film Properties
N/A
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Film Advantages
N/A
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Film Limitations
N/A
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Valve/Fitting Benefits
N/A
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