MPC Coupling Caps
MPC connectors are multi-purpose, open-format connectors for use in a wide variety of critical fluid handling applications. This particular type of connector is perfect for smaller bag systems for aliquoted media or other products stored in bags.
Ergonomic thumb latch: Easy to operate - even with gloved hands
- USP Class VI materials: Meet biocompatibility
- Sterilisable by autoclave, EtO, e-beam, or gamma: Robust and economical for single-use applications
- Parting line-free hose barb: Eliminates potential leak path
- BSE/TSE free materials: Meet ADCF requirements
MPC connectors add ease of use and security to the most critical fluid handling applications. Choose from a full line of male and female MPC connectors and configurations, including pressure sealing caps and plugs, in sizes to fit ¹/₈", ¹/₄", and ³/₈" tubing. MPC couplings offer optional locking sleeves to further guard against accidental disconnects. In addition, coupling halves can be rotated when connected to reduce tube kinks.
- Barb size/tubing int.Ø (port 1):—
- Connection Type:Quick-disconnect plug
- Flow pattern:Straight
- Type:—
- Description:MPX coupling plug PS, MPX30039MB25; 25 Pk
- Seq:3
- Fitting material:PPSU
- Cat. No.:MFLB30003-88
- Min. temperature:−40 °C (−40 °F)
- Max. temperature:149 °C (300 °F)
- Sterilisation:Gamma, autoclave
- Max. operating pressure:Up to 60 psi, 4,1 bar
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