Closure and Stopper Systems: Getting Big Benefits from Small Components

Protecting your liquid transfer processes—and your investment in biopharmaceutical materials—involves a multitude of components, from tubing and piping, to connectors and filters, to bioreactors and storage vessels. One of the easiest aspects of liquid transfer to overlook or take for granted is closure or stopper systems.

All closure systems are not created equal, and specifying the right one for your application, made from the right materials, can be critical. The integrity of a large batch of processed fl uids may depend on a simplelooking bottle stopper.

This document discusses the features and advantages the ideal closure system should off er and how you can realize sizable benefits from these relatively small components.

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