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− | Mohr clips consist of an approximate α-shaped metallic item, with two flat heads on each of the item's arms. A loop is present at the other end of the item, through which a [[tubing|hose/tubing]] is fitted through. Mohr clips are often made of [[nickel]]-plated [[brass]] or [[steel]], while [[stainless steel]] is less often encountered. | + | Mohr clips consist of an approximate α-shaped metallic item, with two flat heads on each of the item's arms. A loop is present at the other end of the item, through which a [[tubing|hose/tubing]] is fitted through. Mohr clips are often made of [[nickel]]-plated [[brass]] or zinc-plated [[steel]], while [[stainless steel]] is less often encountered. |
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Mohr clip (also called Mohr's clip, Mohr tubing clamp, Mohr pinchcock clamp or pinch clamp) is a compression spring clamp with rounded edges designed to control the flow of gasses or liquids through flexible tubes.
General
Mohr clips consist of an approximate α-shaped metallic item, with two flat heads on each of the item's arms. A loop is present at the other end of the item, through which a hose/tubing is fitted through. Mohr clips are often made of nickel-plated brass or zinc-plated steel, while stainless steel is less often encountered.
Availability
Can be bought online form lab suppliers.