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What makes up a “typical” Single-Use System?

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What makes up a “typical” Single-Use System?

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Typical Single-Use systems consist of fluid path components to replace reusable stainless steel components.The most typical systems are made up of bag chambers, connectors, tubing and filter capsules.For more complex unit operations such as cross flow filtration or cell culture, the Single-Use systems will include other functional components such as agitation systems, and Single-Use sensors.

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