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Hamilton® syringe, 1000 series GASTIGHT®, PTFE luer lock

1001TLL, PTFE Luer lock (with slots), volume 1 mL, needle size (not included)

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122001

material

PTFE Luer lock (with slots)

needle size

(not included)

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Hamilton 81327

needle L

, n/a

volume

1 mL

fitting

luer lock (without slots)

compatibility

for use with Hamilton 1001TLL (PTFE Luer lock)

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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. The tip is threaded in a luer lock syringe allowing the needle to be tightly screwed to the tip.

Application

It has been used in an experiment performed to inject magnetic beads into Lab-on-a-Chip system in order to demonstrate controlled movement of the magnetic beads within a microfluidic channel. It was also used in alkene termination through olefin cross-metathesis reaction performed with gallium nitride wafers.

Legal Information

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

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Controlled counter-flow motion of magnetic bead chains rolling along microchannels.
Karle, Marc, et al.
Microfluidics and nanofluidics, 10.4, 935-939 (2011)
In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer: A Manual of Basic Techniques, 06-Dec, 192-192 (2012)
Pharmacology for the Prehospital Professional, 54-54 (2009)
Covalent attachment of a peptide to the surface of gallium nitride.
Makowski, Matthew S., et al.
Surface Science, 605.15, 1466-1475 (2011)
Don P. Wolf
In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer: A Manual of Basic Techniques, 06-Dec, 192-192 (2012)

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