Manual Liofilizador Labconco Freezedryer - Labconco
Manual Liofilizador Labconco Freezedryer - Labconco
Manual Liofilizador Labconco Freezedryer - Labconco
Labconco Corporation
8811 Prospect Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64132-2696
800-821-5525, 816-333-8811
FAX 816-363-0130
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The information contained in this manual and the accompanying products are copyrighted and all rights
reserved by Labconco Corporation. Labconco Corporation reserves the right to make periodic design
changes without obligation to notify any person or entity of such change.
Warranty
Labconco provides a warranty on all parts and factory workmanship. The warranty includes areas
of defective material and workmanship, provided such defect results from normal and proper use of
the equipment.
The warranty for all Labconco products will expire one year from date of installation or two years
from date of shipment from Labconco, whichever is sooner, except the following;
• Purifier® Delta® Series Biological Safety Cabinets and PuriCare® Lab Animal Research
Stations carry a three-year warranty from date of installation or four years from date of
shipment from Labconco, whichever is sooner.
• SteamScrubber® & FlaskScrubber® Glassware Washers carry a two-year warranty from
date of installation or three years from date of shipment from Labconco, whichever is
sooner.
• Blood Drawing Chairs carry a ten year warranty.
• Carts carry a lifetime warranty.
• Glassware is not warranted from breakage when dropped or mishandled.
This limited warranty covers parts and labor, but not transportation and insurance charges. In the
event of a warranty claim, contact Labconco Corporation or the dealer who sold you the product. If
the cause is determined to be a manufacturing fault, the dealer or Labconco Corporation will repair
or replace all defective parts to restore the unit to operation. Under no circumstances shall
Labconco Corporation be liable for indirect, consequential, or special damages of any kind. This
statement may be altered by a specific published amendment. No individual has authorization to
alter the provisions of this warranty policy or its amendments. Lamps and filters are not covered by
this warranty. Damage due to corrosion or accidental breakage is not covered.
Limitation of Liability
The disposal and/or emission of substances used in connection with this equipment may be governed by
various federal, state, or local regulations. All users of this equipment are required to become familiar with
any regulations that apply in the user’s area concerning the dumping of waste materials in or upon water,
land, or air and to comply with such regulations. Labconco Corporation is held harmless with respect to
user’s compliance with such regulations.
CHAPTER 2: PREREQUISITES 7
Electrical Requirements 7
Location Requirements 8
Vacuum Pump Requirements 8
Chamber or Manifold Requirements 8
CHAPTER 7: TROUBLESHOOTING 35
Vacuum Pump 35
Gaskets, Tubing, Connections, Sample Valves 36
System Components & Collection Chamber Isolation 38
Refrigeration Module Operation 41
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 64
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Labconco FreeZone®
Freeze Dry System, which is designed for laboratory lyophilization
procedures. The refrigerant used in the refrigeration system is
CFC-free so it will not endanger the environment. The unit is easy
to install and maintain. Proper care and maintenance of this
product will result in many years of dependable service.
ice and the heat removed from the collector to convert the water
vapor into ice.
Table 1
SAFE TEMPERATURE AND DRYING TIMES
FOR SELECTED MATERIALS
Material Safe Collector Hours
10mm Thick Temperature Temperature (Approx.)
°C °C
Milk -5 -40 10
Urea -7 -40 10
Blood Plasma -10 to -25 -40 16
Serum -25 -40 18
Vaccinia -30 to -40 -50 22
Influenza Vaccine -30 -50 24
Human Tissue -30 to -40 -50 48
Vegetable Tissue -50 -80 60
*Total sample quantities are contingent on various freeze dryer capacities.
sample. The volume of the freeze dry flask should be two to three
times the volume of the sample.
Typographical Conventions
Recognizing the following typographical conventions will help
you understand and use this manual:
• Book, chapter, and section titles are shown in italic type (e.g.,
Chapter 3: Getting Started).
• Steps required to perform a task are presented in a numbered
format.
• Comments located in the margins provide suggestions,
reminders, and references.
• Critical information is presented in boldface type in paragraphs
! that are preceded by the exclamation icon. Failure to comply
with the information following an exclamation icon may result
in injury to the user or permanent damage to your Freeze
Dryer.
•
)
Important information is presented in capitalized type in
paragraphs that are preceded by the pointer icon. It is
imperative that the information contained in these paragraphs
be thoroughly read and understood by the user.
Electrical Requirements
The Freeze Dryer requires a dedicated electrical outlet. This outlet
requires a 20 Amp circuit breaker or fuse for models rated at 115V
(60 Hz). An outlet equipped with a 15 Amp circuit breaker or fuse
is required for models rated at 230V (50/60 Hz). The power cord
on 115V models is equipped with a 20 Amp NEMA 5-20P plug.
The power cord on 230V models is equipped with a NEMA 6-20P
plug. If this does not match with the available receptacle, remove
this plug and replace it with an approved plug of the suitable style.
Location Requirements
The Freeze Dryer should be located in an area that provides an
unobstructed flow of air around the cabinet. This air cools the
refrigeration system. The refrigeration system draws air in through
the rear and exhausts it through the sides. A minimum of 3" must
be allowed between the rear and both sides of the Freeze Dryer and
adjacent wall surfaces. Restriction of airflow during operation
could adversely affect performance.
Chamber or Manifold
Requirements
A freeze drying chamber is not included and must be purchased
separately. These allow samples to be attached to the Freeze
Dryer. See Appendix D: Freeze Dryer Accessories for available
chambers and manifolds.
If you did not receive one or more of the components listed for
your Freeze Dryer, or if any of the components are damaged,
contact Labconco Corporation immediately for further instructions.
Models rated for use on 230V have a reverse IEC connector for
attaching the vacuum pump power cord. A plug is supplied that
can be installed on the vacuum pump power cord if necessary.
Electrical Connection
Plug the power cord into the receptacle on the back of the Freeze
Dryer and plug the other end into a suitable power receptacle.
Carbon Tetrochloride
Sodium Phosphate
Calcium Chloride
Acetic Acid 20%
Cyclohexane
Acetonittirle
Formic Acid
Pyridine
Dioxane
Acetone
Component Material
Valve Stem Acetal C D D D D
(Delrin)
Collector* Acrylic D D D D
Lid
Hoses, Neoprene C D D C C D D D C D
Gaskets &
Valve
Bodies
Flask Top Silicon C D D D D D C D
Rubber
Chamber & Stainless C
Fittings Steel
When using compounds in the Freeze Dryer that are hostile to the
materials of construction, it is imperative the equipment is
thoroughly cleaned after use.
Solvent Safety
! Precautions
Solvents used in the Freeze Dryer may be
flammable or hazardous to your health. Use
extreme caution and keep sources of ignition
away from the solvents. When using flammable
or hazardous solvents, the vacuum pump must
be vented to or operated inside a fume hood.
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9. Auto Mode Indicator – When lit, the green LED indicates that the
Freeze Dryer is in Auto Mode. In this mode, the vacuum pump will
start when the collector temperature reaches –40°C.
10. Vacuum Graph Display – This display indicates the relative system
vacuum level. The highest LED indicates that the vacuum level is
above 2.0 mBar. The indicators will sequence down when the vacuum
level reaches 2.0, 1.0, 0.8, 0.6, 0.45, 0.12 mBar. The lower green LED
flashes when the system vacuum level is 0.45 to 0.12 mBar and
illuminates steadily below 0.133 mBar.
12. Alarm Indicator – This red LED indicates that a system alarm has
occurred. Press the Menu Switch to display the alarm message on the
LCD display.
13. Main Power Switch – Turns the Freeze Dryer on or off. (Not shown,
located on the left side of the cabinet.)
Operation Checklist
The following checklist should be followed prior to each use of
your Freeze Dryer:
VACUUM UNITS
mBar Pa Torr
XXXX YYY
TEMPERATURE UNITS
°C °F
10 SECONDS
Automatic Start-Up
To run the Auto Mode, press the panel switch labeled
REFRIGERATION AUTO. The green LED above the switch will
illuminate. This will start the refrigeration system. When the
collector reaches –40°C, the vacuum pump will start. The
Temperature and Vacuum Graphs will indicate collector
temperature and system vacuum. The LCD display will show the
actual temperature of the collector. When the vacuum in the
system is above 5 mBar the vacuum display will indicate “HI.” At
5 mBar and below, the display will show the actual vacuum.
When the system vacuum is between 0.450 and 0.133 mBar, the
lower green vacuum graph LED will flash. When the system
vacuum level is <0.133 mBar, the green LED will be lit steadily
indicating that most samples may be added.
Manual Start-Up
To manually run the freeze dry process, press the
REFRIGERATION MAN switch. This will start the refrigeration
system. The green LED above the switch will illuminate. When
the collector temperature reaches –40°C, the vacuum pump may be
started by pressing the VACUUM switch. The Temperature and
Vacuum Graphs will indicate collector temperature and system
vacuum. The LCD display will show the actual temperature of the
collector. When the vacuum in the system is above 5 mBar the
vacuum display will indicate “HI.” At 5 mBar and below, the
display will show the actual vacuum.
When the system vacuum is between 0.450 and 0.133 mBar, the
lower green vacuum graph LED will flash. When the system
vacuum level is <0.133 mBar, the green LED will be lit steadily
indicating that samples may be added.
When the vacuum control is set to operate at less vacuum, the ice
holding capacity of the collector may be decreased. This can be
improved by installing a baffle in the collector. See Appendix D
Freeze Dryer Accessories for the baffle part number. Position the
baffle so it rests on the top of the collector coil. The arrow should
point toward the front.
Some guidelines for setting the Freeze Dryer are shown below.
These show pre-freezing temperatures and vacuum levels. Exact
protocols must be determined by the user for the specific samples
that are being freeze dried.
Solidification/Eutectic Pre-Freeze
Material Vacuum Set Point
Temperature Temperatures
Bacteria,Virus -40°C and Colder -50°C & 0.040 mBar &
Colder Lower
Milk -5 to -13 -15 to -23 1.65 to 0.77
Fungi -40 and Colder -50 & Colder 0.04 and lower
Vegetable Tissue -25 to -50 -35 to -60 0.22 to 0.01
Human Tissue -30 to –40 -40 to –50 0.12 to 0.04
Blood Plasma -10 to –25 -20 to –35 1.03 to 0.22
Vaccine -30 to –40 -40 to –50 0.12 to 0.04
Pre-Freezing Samples
Appropriate containers for freeze drying include ampules, serum
bottles, and wide mouth freeze drying flasks. Shell freezing of
samples is recommended for wide mouth freeze drying flasks.
Smaller samples in ampules and serum bottles may be frozen in a
freezer. The sample container size should always be at least two to
three times the sample size (i.e., 40 ml samples should be prepared
in 80 ml containers or larger). The temperature required for pre-
freezing is dependent on the characteristics of the sample. Pre-
freezing temperature typically is at least 10° to 20°C below the
eutectic or collapse temperature of the sample.
Adding Sample
The following procedure should be followed when using sample
valves in the freeze dry process:
Vent/Backfill Port
Bevel in “vacuum”
position
Adapter
Shut Down
At the end of a run or when a sufficient amount of condensate
accumulates on the collector coil to obstruct the flow of vapor to
the collector chamber, the Freeze Dryer should be defrosted. First,
release system vacuum by turning the plastic knob on a valve to
the open position or by pulling the collector chamber drain plug
out of the drain hose. Now press the Vacuum Switch on the
control panel to turn the vacuum pump OFF. Press the
Refrigeration Switch next to the illuminated LED to turn OFF the
refrigeration system. Turn OFF the Main Power Switch on the left
hand side of the cabinet.
Defrosting
The following procedure should be followed when defrosting the
collector coil:
1. Pull the collector chamber drain hose out from the right hand
side of the Freeze Dryer and remove the drain plug. Place the
drain hose in a suitable container to collect the condensate that
will melt off the collector coil.
2. Remove the collector chamber lid and allow ambient room air
to melt the ice. Dispose of the liquid appropriately.
3. Flush the collector chamber with water and wipe chamber dry.
4. If rapid defrost is desired, pour warm water over the collector
coil. Do not allow the liquid to enter the vacuum port on the
upper rear of the chamber.
5. Reinstall the drain hose plug and slide drain hose back into the
side of the cabinet. Dispose of the liquid appropriately.
Alarms
A number of unusual events may occur during a lyophilization
procedure that can adversely effect the operation of the Freeze
Dryer. If an event occurs, the alarm indicator will flash and the
beeper will sound.
The beeper will automatically mute itself after one minute. The
specific alarm can be identified by pressing MENU. Pressing
MENU multiple times will display multiple alarms if they have
occurred. The following “out of specification” conditions will
initiate an alarm:
Power Failure
If a power failure occurs during a Freeze Dry process, the vacuum
control valve will allow air to bleed into the Freeze Dryer System.
If the failure is of a short duration and the collector does not warm
up excessively, when power is restored the Freeze Dryer will
restart and resume operation of the refrigeration and vacuum
systems. If the power failure lasts for a longer duration and the
collector warms above safe limits, when the power is restored, the
Freeze Dryer will not automatically restart. This prevents melted
sample from being drawn into the collector and prevents liquid
from being sucked into the vacuum pump.
When power is restored, the alarm indicator will flash and the
alarm beeper will sound. When the MENU button is pressed the
display will show
POWER FAIL
HOLD SELECT TO CLEAR IT
Press and hold SELECT for five seconds until the error message is
cleared from the display.
If necessary, the high and low alarm points may be adjusted for
these models. See Chapter 8.
COLLECTOR TEMPERATURE
HOLD SELECT TO CLEAR IT
Press and hold SELECT for five seconds until the error message is
cleared from the display.
Press and hold SELECT for five seconds until the error message is
cleared from the display.
This will reset the 1000 hour timer. It may be necessary to service
the vacuum pump more frequently than every 1000 hours
depending on the operation of the Freeze Dryer. The pump oil
should be regularly monitored to verify that it is clean.
Moisture in Collector
If there is liquid in the collector chamber and either a
REFRIGERATION button or the VACUUM button is pressed,
neither function will start and an alarm will be activated. When
MENU is pressed, the display will show:
MOISTURE IN COLLECTOR
As needed:
Monthly:
Annually:
10 SECONDS
Where:
B = Base Unit
T = Collector Temperature
-48 = Collector Temperature in °Celsius
V = Vacuum
18 = Vacuum Level in Micro Bars
SF = Shell Freezer Temperature (not available on 6L
Benchtop models)
9 = Feature not installed or out of range
C = Vacuum Chamber Temperature (not available on
6L Benchtop models)
PG = Purge (not available on 6L Benchtop models)
i)Windows® 95 or 98 use:
START/PROGRAMS/ACCESSORIES.
4. The “Connect To” dialogue box will open. Using the down
arrow selection button, select the communication port to which
the cable has been connected. Press “OK.”
6. When the Freeze Dryer main power switch is on, the data will
be transmitted and updated at the time intervals selected by the
user.
Labconco Freeze Dry Systems that are clean, dry and without
samples attached should reach a vacuum of 0.133 mBar within 10
minutes and should achieve an ultimate vacuum of 0.033 mBar
within 18 hours when the refrigeration is operating. If the Freeze
Dryer does not obtain a satisfactory vacuum, perform the following
maintenance tests.
I. Vacuum Pump
First make sure that the vacuum pump operates. If it fails to
operate, check the electrical connections of the Freeze Dryer to the
power source and then check the electrical connection of the
vacuum pump to the Freeze Dryer. If the vacuum pump has a
power switch, make sure that it is turned on. If the vacuum is not
adequate when the vacuum pump is operating, proceed with the
following steps:
1. Check the oil and ensure it is clear and clean. If the oil
looks cloudy or has any particulates, replace the pump oil.
Sometimes it may be necessary to flush the pump with
clean oil several times. To flush the pump, run the pump 5
to 10 minutes to allow the oil to warm up. Drain the oil
and refill with clean oil. Repeat as necessary.
2. Check the oil level in the pump. Ensure it is filled to the
correct level.
3. Check vacuum hose connections from the pump to the
Freeze Dryer and try running the unit.
7. Make sure that the sample valve bulkhead nuts are tight.
Either tighten by hand or use the wrench supplied with
chambers. To use the wrench, first remove the knob and
stem assembly and also the valve body. The pins on the
wrench fit into the round holes of the nut. The nut should
be snug, but avoid over-tightening. Replace the valve
body, knob and stem assembly.
The following test allows you to check the pump and the
connections from the pump to the vacuum tube.
1. Remove the stopper from the side of the chamber and place
a freeze dry flask over the connection port.
2. Fill the collection chamber with approximately 2 inches of
water, enough to cover all fittings. Replace the collection
chamber lid and turn on the vacuum pump. Allow the
vacuum pump to run for approximately 5 to 10 seconds. (If
the vacuum pump is left on, the water will begin to boil and
the test will not be effective.) Look inside the chamber for
any bubbling while the pump is running and after you shut
the pump off.
3. If bubbling is observed around the bulkhead fittings, access
the bottom of the chamber and remove the insulation.
Tighten the appropriate fitting by placing a wrench on the
fitting inside the chamber and use a second wrench to turn
the nut on the bottom of the chamber. Be careful not to
damage the evaporator coils or the brazed joints to the
refrigeration system. Once the fitting is tightened, perform
the test again. Should the bubbling still be present, loosen
the bulkhead fittings and apply vacuum grease to the O-
rings, then reassembly and test.
The display will default to the main freeze dry display information.
If you do not want to restore all factory settings, but want to adjust
offsets, press MENU briefly and the display will show:
COLLECTOR TEMP OFFSET
OC
Press MENU and if the drying chamber has been installed, the
display will show:
SDC TEMP. OFFSET:
OC
Press SELECT until the appropriate offset is shown. Each number
represents 1°C
If you want to reset Total Hours, press and hold SELECT until an
audible beep is heard. The display will default to the main freeze
dry display information.
If you do not want to set Total Hours, press MENU and the display
will show.
PRODUCTION MENU:
MASTER RESET?
PASSWORD:
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Conditions
PART # DESCRIPTION
1467700 Vacuum Pump
Two stage direct drive pump, 195 liters/minute. 115 VAC,
50/60 Hz, single phase, 7.8 amps. Includes Pump Exhaust Filter
1473400. (Catalog #1473400)
PART # DESCRIPTION
1472200 Pump Inlet Filter
Disposable filter that prevents oil back streaming and protects vacuum
pump from sub micron particles. Fits vacuum pumps 1466700 and
7739403.
PART # DESCRIPTION
7538000 Secondary Vacuum Cold Trap
Provides additional protection for the vacuum pump when
processing low eutectic samples.
9 ¾" high x 7 7/8" diameter, 304 stainless steel with ¾" vacuum
connections. For use with dry ice and solvent. Cools to
approximately –75°C.
PART # DESCRIPTION
7522400 10 Port Manifold with support shelf
10" high x 26" wide x 6-5/8" deep. Type 304
Stainless Steel Manifold with 10 Freeze Dry Valves
& 1 Shelf
7522500 20 Port Manifold with support shelves
10" high x 26" wide x 9-1/2" deep. Type 304
Stainless Steel Manifold with 20 Freeze Dry valves
and 2 shelves.
7868500 48 Port Ampule Manifold
28 5/8" high x 5" wide x 5" deep. Type 304
stainless steel with
48 each ¼" tube stems.
7509600 Sample Valve Kit
Includes neoprene valve body, knob and installation
parts.
7439901 Glass Collector Chamber Lid
For use with solvlents that attack the acrylic lid.
7439902 Glass Collector Chamber Lid
For use with solvlents that attack the acrylic lid.
7509300 Product Heater
For use in chamber 7522900, 7444000 and
7867000. Provides 3 heated shelves operating at
43°C (110°F). 115V
7509301 Product Heater
For use in chamber 7522900, 7444000 and
7867000. Provides 3 heated shelves operating at
43°C (110°F). 230V
7509400 Product Heater with Variable Heat
For use in chamber 7522900, 7444000 and
7867000. Provides variable heat up to 43°C
(110°F). 115V
7509401 Product Heater with Variable Heat
For use in chamber 7522900, 7444000 and 7867000
7806020 Bulk Tray Dryer
115V, 60 Hz, three shelves, 630 square inches of
area, provides heat control
7806021 Bulk Tray Dryer
115V, 60 Hz, three shelves, 630 square inches of
area, provides heat control with 6 port manifold
7806022 Bulk Tray Dryer
115V, 60 Hz, three shelves, 630 square inches of
area, provides heat control with RS232 output
connection.
PART # DESCRIPTION
7806023 Bulk Tray Dryer
115V, 60 Hz, three shelves, 630 square inches of area, provides
heat control with 6 port manifold and RS232 output connection.
7806030 Bulk Tray Dryer
230V, 50/60 Hz, Three shelves, 630 square inches of area,
provides heat control.
7806031 Bulk Tray Dryer
230V, 50/60 Hz, Three shelves, 630 square inches of area,
provides heat control. With 6 port manifold.
7806032 Bulk Tray Dryer
230V, 50/60 Hz, Three shelves, 630 square inches of area,
provides heat control. With RS232 output connection.
7806033 Bulk Tray Dryer
230V, 50/60 Hz, Three shelves, 630 square inches of area,
provides heat control. With 6 port manifold and RS232 output
connection.
7948020 Stoppering Tray Dryer
115V, 60 Hz, three shelves, 600 square inches of area, provides
temperature control and stoppering under vacuum.
7948030 Stoppering Tray Dryer
230V, 50 Hz, three shelves, 600 square inches of area, provides
temperature control and stoppering under vacuum.
7948040 Stoppering Tray Dryer
230V, 60 Hz, three shelves, 600 square inches of area, provides
temperature control and stoppering under vacuum.
7726500 6 Port Manifold for use with Stoppering Tray Dryer
Mounts between the Stoppering Tray Dryer and the base unit
and provides 6 freeze dry valves.
7537800 Cable
Connect the RS232 output from the Freeze Dryer (or Freeze
Dryer/Tray Dryer combination) to an IBM compatible computer
with a 9-pin serial data port.
7537801 Cable
Connects the RS232 output from the Freeze Dryer (or Freeze
Dryer/Tray Dryer combination) to an IBM compatible computer
with a 25-pin serial data port.
7761500 Isolation Valve
Mounts between the Stoppering Tray Dryer and the base unit
which provides a way to isolate the base unit vacuum system
from the Stoppering Tray Dryer vacuum system.
7390702 Baffle
Mounts in the collector chamber to increase ice holding capacity
when operating with the vacuum control.
Fast-Freeze® Flasks
Variety of adapters Compatible with
available. You may all major brands of
select from glass or laboratory freeze dry
stainless steel apparatus.
adapters, available
straight or with 45° No complex filter
bend. (Required — retainer is necessary.
order separately.) For those who use
filters, they are easily
Top seals easily. The inserted between the
flexible silicone rubber adapter and top of
top snaps on and off the flask. One hun-
easily, yet provides a dred filters are sup-
reliable, high vacuum plied with each flask.
seal.
Lyph-Lock® Flasks
Borosilicate glass Compatible with
adapters with all major
either 19/38 or 24/40 brands of labo-
standard taper joints ratory freeze
have 90° bend. dry apparatus.
(Required — order
separately.)
Flask Complete Complete Flask Flask Lyph-Lock Flask Dimensions 90° Bend Description
Size Flask Flask Top Top Seal Bottom Flask Bottom Adapter
19/38 STJ 24/40 STJ 19/38 STJ 20/40 STJ H x ID
7568000 Connects 19/38 STJ Flask Top to 1/2" valve*
25 ml 7550000 7554000 7552000 7556000 7559000 7557000 37 mm x 34 mm
50 ml 7550200 7554200 7552000 7556000 7559000 7557200 67 mm x 34 mm 7568200 Connects 19/38 STJ Flask Top to 3/4" valve*
100 ml 75504-00 7554400 7552200 7556200 7559200 7557400 50 mm x 59.2 mm 7568400 Connects 24/40 STJ Flask Top to 1/2" valve*
250 ml 75506-00 7554600 7552200 7556200 7559200 7557600 110 mm x 59.2 mm
7568600 Connects 24/40 STJ Flask Top to 3/4" valve*
500 ml 7550800 7554800 7552400 7556400 7559400 7557800 103 mm x 90.2 mm
750 ml 7550900 7554900 7552400 7556400 7559400 7557900 145 mm x 90.2 mm *Valves on the freeze dry systems, drying chambers and manifolds offered in this catalog fit adapters
of both 1/2” and 3/4" sizes. Size information is provided for selecting adapters for older Labconco
1000 ml 7551000 7555000 7552400 7556400 7559400 7558000 187 mm x 90.2 mm models and other freeze dryers.
Accessories
Ampules
Accessories
Stoppers
7572510 Stopper for Stoppering Ampules 75723-10.
100 per package. Shipping weight 3 lbs. (1.4 kg).
Model No.: 775 followed by two digit number based on model size; followed by
another two digit number based on options.
77400 followed by two digit number based on options.
79340 followed by two digit number based on options.
767 followed by two digit number based on model size; followed by
another two digit number based on options.
79600 followed by two digit number based on options.
74200 followed by two digit number based on options.
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the
above Directive(s) and Standard(s).
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