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Hamilton® 7701.2 syringe
7701.2, volume 1.2 μL, needle size 26s ga (cone tip), needle L 51 mm (2 in.)
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Gas Chromatography Syringe
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material
cone tip stainless steel (point style 1)
needle size
26s ga (cone tip)
feature
Modified Microliter¿ Syringe
packaging
pkg of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Hamilton 203185
needle L
51 mm (2 in.)
volume
1.2 μL
compatibility
for use with CTC A200S PAL Instruments (cemented needle)
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General description
C-Line syringes for CTC autosamplers.
The new C-Line syringes are available for all GC and HPLC PAL Instruments. The C-Line offers an innovative cemented needle design which eliminates all interaction between the sample and the glued surface. A new inert plunger tip material provides longer life with a high degree of chemical resistance.
The color coded needle gauge indicator and unique flange design ensure proper installation and operation.
The C-Line syringes are available in all volumes from 5 μL to 1000 μL.
The new C-Line syringes are available for all GC and HPLC PAL Instruments. The C-Line offers an innovative cemented needle design which eliminates all interaction between the sample and the glued surface. A new inert plunger tip material provides longer life with a high degree of chemical resistance.
The color coded needle gauge indicator and unique flange design ensure proper installation and operation.
The C-Line syringes are available in all volumes from 5 μL to 1000 μL.
Application
- Direct sample injection from a syringe needle into a separation capillary: Illustrating the utility of Hamilton 7701.2 syringe in analytical chemistry applications (Opekar and Tuma, 2018).
Legal Information
Hamilton is a registered trademark of Hamilton Co.
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Regulatory Information
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