3M(TM) Filter Housing Type 1ZMS_R_F
Single unit O-ring type! Sanitary housing for filter cartridges.
The "3M(TM) Filter Housing 1ZMS_1ZMR Type" is a sanitary type filter housing for one 226 O-ring type filter cartridge. The main material is equivalent to SUS316L, and the inner surface has been buffed to #400 polish followed by electropolishing. Additionally, there is a SIP-compatible "1ZMSF" type available. 【Features】 ■ Equivalent to SUS316L ■ Sanitary specification ■ Inner surface buffed to #400 polish followed by electropolishing ■ Structure with minimal residual liquid *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K., the Japanese subsidiary of Thermo Fisher Scientific Incorporated, is a sales company for comprehensive system analysis instruments, bio-related equipment, and research reagents. In Japan, it has bases in Yokohama, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Nagoya, handling various analytical instruments including mass spectrometers, various bio-related equipment, measuring instruments, medical devices, lab software, and research reagents.
















































