Hamilton 500uL Gastight Syringe 1750 RN Removable Needle 115C Temperature
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 Gastight Syringe model 1750 RN is expertly crafted for precision liquid handling tasks in laboratory settings. Built in Romania, this advanced syringe features a removable 22-gauge needle, suitable for dispensing volumes from 1µL to 500µL. Constructed with SST, Borosilicate glass, and PTFE, it ensures high chemical resistance for a wide range of applications. Featuring a maximum pressure capacity of 700 psig and capable of withstanding temperatures from 10°C to 115°C, this syringe is both autoclavable and gas sterilizable, offering exceptional durability and versatility for various lab procedures. This instrumentation aligns with Hamilton's 1700 series, known for its exceptional flexibility in handling precise fluid measurements.
Key Features
- 500uL capacity for precise liquid handling
- 22 gauge removable needle for flexibility
- Autoclavable up to 115°C
- Max pressure of 700 psig
- Constructed with SST, Borosilicate glass, and PTFE
Specifications
- Volume capacity: 500uL
- Syringe Type: Gastight
- Syringe Series: 1700
- Needle Gauge: 22 gauge
- Needle Length: 2 inch (51 mm)
- Fluid Path: SST, Borosilicate glass, PTFE
- Max Pressure: 700 psig (48.3 bar)
- Temperature Range: 10°C to 115°C
- Barrel Inner Diameter: 0.128 inches (3.26 mm)
- Needle Inner Diameter: 0.0161 inches (0.41 mm)
- Autoclavable and Gas Sterilizable
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
901831
Harmonized Code Details
901831 refers to Syringes, calibrated or not for use in hospitals, laboratories, or similar settings. Selected due to its relevance to laboratory liquid handling equipment like the Hamilton gastight syringe.
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