Datasheet | December 18, 2019

Aramus™ Single-Use 2D Bag Assemblies

Aramus Single-Use 2D Bag Assemblies

The utilization of single-use (SU) systems continues to grow, and so do the purity concerns of the SU components and their potential impact on high-value final products. From the high cost of product loss due to assembly failures at fill/finish, to the ever-increasing scrutiny from regulatory bodies, every angle requires protective measures.

Now, Entegris brings a new level of assurance to your process. With product design that incorporates the purity, integrity and performance standards of the microelectronics industry with the regulatory and quality requirements for life sciences, Entegris allows you to protect and store your high-value process solu-tions with reduced risk of product loss, contamination, or compromised quality and efficacy.

The Aramus™ single-use 2D bags are made of a high-grade, gamma-stable fluoropolymer, providing higher purity, greater compatibility, and increased safety for critical process fluids and final products. With an innovative single-layer technology that does not contain curing agents, antioxidants, plasticizers, or adhesives, the number of potential contaminants is greatly reduced. These subassemblies withstand the widest operating temperature range (-85° to 40°C [-121° to 104°F] or lower), without negatively affecting the film, making them extremely durable in frozen applications.

Additionally, the fluoropolymer film offers universal material compatibility, reducing the risk of material and assembly failure. Aramus single-use assemblies are manufactured in an ISO® Class 5 cleanroom using methodologies that go beyond the standard. These assemblies allow for easier validation and provide high purity, performance, quality, and safety for your process.

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