Hamilton 500uL Gastight Syringe 1750 RN 22 Gauge for Precision Liquid Handling
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
This Hamilton 500uL Gastight Syringe, model 1750 RN, is an ideal instrument for precision liquid handling. Manufactured in Romania, the syringe is part of the Hamilton 1700 series, which is renowned for its gastight capabilities and versatility. This syringe is designed for dispensing volumes ranging from 1uL to 500uL, providing exceptional flexibility with a removable 22-gauge needle. The syringe boasts a borosilicate glass barrel and a fluid path made from SST and PTFE, ensuring reliable performance under pressures up to 700 psig. It's suitable for use in various temperature conditions with an operational range from 10°C to 115°C. This new equipment offers autoclavable and gas sterilizable features, making it an excellent choice for laboratory settings that require sterile and precise sample dispensation.
Key Features
- Precise 500uL volume capacity
- Removable 22-gauge needle
- Gastight design
- Autoclavable and gas sterilizable
- High-pressure capability up to 700 psig
- Wide temperature range: 10°C to 115°C
Specifications
- Volume capacity: 500uL
- Syringe type: Gastight
- Needle: Removable, 22-gauge, 2 inch (51 mm) length
- Fluid path: SST, Borosilicate glass, PTFE
- Pressure limit: 700 psig (48.3 bar)
- Temperature range: 10°C to 115°C
- 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)
- Standard needle dead volume: 6.81uL
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
9018310000
Harmonized Code Details
Harmonized code 9018310000 represents syringes, needles, catheters, cannulae and the like; this selection is appropriate due to the product's specification as a syringe used in medical or laboratory applications.
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