USP VI Medical Grade Cleanroom EPDM O-Ring, 1.046" ID, 1.324" OD, 70A, White, Quantity 28/bag
$50.00
28/bag
Ships in 3-4 weeks
Product Details
| ID (in) | 1.046 |
|---|---|
| OD (in) | 1.324 |
| Wall Thickness (in) | 0.14 |
| Dash Number | -215 |
| Material | EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) |
| Durometer | 70A |
| Color | White |
| Seal Type | O-Ring |
| Metal Detectable | No |
| FDA Compliant | Yes |
| 3A Compliant | Yes |
| USP Class VI | Yes |
| Cleanroom | Yes |
| Note | Manufactured in USA |
| Packaging | 28/bag |
| Shipping Dimensions | 12 × 12 × 12 in |
| Shipping Weight | 3 lbs |
Product Description
This USP Class VI certified EPDM O-Ring delivers exceptional performance for critical medical and pharmaceutical applications where regulatory compliance and material purity are paramount. Manufactured in controlled cleanroom environments to prevent particulate contamination, these medical-grade seals feature a 70A durometer rating that provides optimal compression set resistance while maintaining reliable sealing force. The white EPDM compound offers outstanding steam and chemical resistance, making it ideal for autoclaving, sterilization processes, and fluid handling systems. Compliant with REACH/ROHS regulations and USP Class VI standards, this O-ring demonstrates proven biocompatibility for direct contact with drugs and biological fluids. The precisely engineered 1.046″ ID and 1.324″ OD dimensions ensure consistent fitment in medical device assemblies, laboratory equipment, and pharmaceutical processing machinery. Packaged in quantities of 28 per bag with a standard 2-week lead time, these seals provide dependable performance in applications ranging from diagnostic instruments to drug delivery systems and food processing equipment. This comprehensive certification profile and cleanroom manufacturing process deliver unmatched reliability for mission-critical sealing applications.
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