Inert Teflon Aperture
Description
Inert apertures can be used in applications that require non-contamination, and high standards involving environmental, water, oil, chemical, medical, and food processing. Perfect for filtration of strong acids and aggressive solutions, venting, phase separations, aerosol samplings, and can withstand high temperatures.
Inert Teflon Aperture
Specifications |
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Pinhole Diameter: | 100 um |
Mounting: | Unmounted |
Part Diameter: | 9.5 mm |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Inert apertures can be used in applications that require non-contamination, and high standards involving environmental, water, oil, chemical, medical, and food processing.
Inert apertures are perfect for filtration of strong acids and aggressive solutions, venting, phase separations, aerosol samplings, and can withstand high temperatures. They are used in laboratory, industrial and OEM, medical, laser optics, high-power laser systems, sensors, measurement systems, laser beam shaping, and spatial filtering.
The centering and aperture tolerances for the inert apertures vary depending on the material used and the size of the thru hole. Please refer to the specifications chart for more information.
The diameter of the inert apertures is 9.5mm +0.025 / -0.050mm (0.374in +0.000984 / -0.00197in) and the thickness ranges from 0.013 - 0.050mm (0.000512 - 0.00197in) depending on the material used.
The inert apertures are made of various materials such as SS-302/304 per ASTM A666, glass (borosilicate), and PTFE Teflon.