Hamilton 500uL Gastight Syringe 1700 Series 22 Gauge Needle Autoclave
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 500uL, 1750 RN, 22 Gauge Gastight Syringe is a precision instrument from Hamilton's 1700 series made exclusively for dispensing volumes up to 500 microliters. It features a removable needle termination (RN) with a large RN 22-gauge needle, providing flexibility for various applications. The syringe is constructed with SST, borosilicate glass, and PTFE, ensuring durability and compatibility with multiple fluids. It's autoclavable and gas sterilizable, allowing for high standards of cleanliness. With a pressure capacity of 700 psig and an operating temperature range from 10C to 115C, this syringe is ideal for demanding laboratory environments. Made in Romania, this syringe is unused with minor cosmetic issues possible.
Key Features
- 500 microliter volume capacity
- Gastight syringe type
- 22-gauge removable needle
- Constructed with SST, borosilicate glass, PTFE
- Autoclavable and gas sterilizable
- Pressure capacity of 700 psig
- Operating temperature range: 10C to 115C
Specifications
- Volume: 500 microliters
- Syringe Series: 1700
- Needle Length: 2 inches (51 mm)
- Fluid Path: SST, Borosilicate glass, PTFE
- Barrel Inner Diameter: 0.128 inches (3.26 mm)
- Barrel Outer Diameter: 0.305 inches (7.75 mm)
- Needle Inner Diameter: 0.0161 inches (0.41 mm)
- Needle Outer Diameter: 0.0283 inches (0.72 mm)
- Std Needle Dead Volume: 6.81 microliters
- Made in Romania
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
This harmonized code relates to syringes used for medical, surgical, dental, or veterinary uses. It is appropriate for the Hamilton Gastight Syringe due to its application in laboratory fluid dispensing, fitting within the medical instrumentation category.
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