Hamilton 500uL Gastight Syringe 1750 RN 22g Stainless PTFE Contrast
Hamilton
Details
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CategoryLiquid Handling
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Dimension23.0cm x 4.0cm x 4.0cm
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Serial1900066722
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Hamilton 1750 RN Gastight Syringe, part of the 1700 series, is a premium accessory for precision fluid handling, offering significant flexibility and versatility. Built with a removable needle (RN) and a stainless fluid path lined with borosilicate glass and PTFE, this 500uL syringe is especially suited for applications requiring gas sterilization or autoclaving. Its robust design supports up to 700 psig of pressure and operates within a temperature range of 10C to 115C. With a precise 22 gauge, point style 3 needle, and a minimal dead volume of 6.81µL, this syringe is ideal for laboratory and industrial settings requiring accurate liquid dispensing. The syringe's seamless integration within existing workflows—and its durable construction—make it a reliable choice for the scientific and pharmaceutical sectors.
Key Features
- Gastight syringe model 1750 RN
- Volume capacity of 500uL
- Stainless steel, borosilicate glass, PTFE fluid path
- 22 gauge, point style 3 needle
- Gastight 1700 series
Specifications
- Volume: 500uL
- Needle: 22 gauge, point style 3
- Termination: Removable (RN)
- Fluid Path: SST, Borosilicate glass, PTFE
- Autoclavable: Yes
- Gas Sterilizable: Yes
- Pressure: 700 psig (48.3 bar)
- Temperature: 10C to 115C (50F to 239F)
- Barrel Inner Diameter: 0.128 inches (3.26 mm)
- Barrel Outer Diameter: 0.305 inches (7.75 mm)
Weight
Imperial: 2.65 Pounds
Metric: 1.2 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 10.87 lb x 1.89 lb x 1.89 lb
Metric: 27.61 cm x 4.8 cm x 4.8 cm
Harmonized Code
90183100
Harmonized Code Details
90183100 - Syringes, with or without needles, used for therapeutic, prophylactic purposes in medical applications. This code is appropriate for the described Hamilton Gastight Syringe used in laboratory and industrial contexts.
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