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Hamilton® Microliter syringe, cemented needle

75ASN, volume 5 μL, needle size 23s ga (cone tip), needle L 43 mm (1.71 in.), pkg of 6 ea

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UNSPSC Code:
41122001

material

cone tip stainless steel needle (point style 1)

needle size

23s ga (cone tip)

feature

needle type N (cemented needle)

packaging

pkg of 6 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Hamilton 87990

needle L

43 mm (1.71 in.)

volume

5 μL

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General description

Hamilton syringe is available in gas-tight type that minimizes the gas exchange in GC analysis. It gives accurate volume delivery. The plunger is mostly unsurpassed. Syringes can be replaceable or cemented. Cemented have smaller dead volume and shorter lifetimes.
Hamilton′s Microliter syringe is to be used for liquid injection. This syringe is made of with a glass barrel with a hand-fitted stainless steel plunger. The plunger is individually fitted to its matching syringe barrel.

The plunger is not to be used with any other syringe.

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Hamilton is a registered trademark of Hamilton Co.
Microliter is a trademark of Hamilton Co.

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