Clipster® Components for Aseptic Disconnection

Clipster® is a single-use disconnector solution designed for aseptic disconnections of single-use transfer lines and bag assemblies in biopharmaceutical applications, ensuring sterility.

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This robust, and easy-to-use device facilitates sterile tube disconnects with precision. The disconnection process is executed using a handheld tool, available separately, allowing for quick and efficient cutting at the point of use. Clipster® is the only solution that can be installed by the operator directly at the disconnection point, ensuring aseptic conditions without fluid contact, making it easily validated.

  • Mechanical disconnection can be performed on platinum-cured silicone and thermoplastic tubings (refer to the datasheet for a list of validated materials.)
  • Sterility assurance is proven through validation with a bacterial challenge test (BCT) via immersion in B. Atropheus at 10E6 CFU/mL.
  • The error-proof design prevents mistakes, and the 4-step operation is quick and repeatable.
  • Clipster® is intensively qualified, reliable, and robust, available as a stand-alone product or preassembled for flexibility.
  • The portable handheld tool ensures ease of use, making Clipster® an essential component for aseptic and sterile tube disconnects.

Applications

  • Application Area
    Disconnections
  • Process Step
    • Media Preparation
    • Buffer Preparation
    • Drug Substance Purification
    • Drug Product Formulation
    • Cell Harvest & Downstream Processing Intermediates

Connections (Physical)

  • Disconnection Method
    Manual Disconnection
  • Disconnection Time
    60 sec.

Materials of Construction

  • Connector Material
    Polycarbonate (PC)
  • Tubing Material
    • Synthetic Thermoplastic Elastomer
    • Platinum-Cured Silicone

Product Information

  • Brand
    Clipster®

Sterility/Purity

  • Delivery Condition
    Non-Sterile
  • Sterilization Method
    • Autoclavable
    • Gamma Irradiatable