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SGE MicroVolume syringes with standard plunger, fixed needle

100F, volume 100 μL, needle size 25 ga, needle L 50 mm

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Synonym(s):
SYRINGE SGE 100UL FN PT#2,25GA
UNSPSC Code:
41122001
NACRES:
NB.03

material

bevel tip stainless steel needle (point style 2)

needle size

25 ga

feature

needle type Fixed

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

SGE 005000

needle L

50 mm

volume

100 μL

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General description

Designers of syringes for microliter sample injections face two interesting problems: extremely fine plungers and proportionally large sample hold-up in the needle. SGE′s Plunger-in-Needle feature, which permits extremely small sample injections, and the SuperFlex plunger, which resists bending and kinking, addresses both problems. Other features of the SGE Microvolume Syringes [100F, volume 100 μL, needle size 25 ga (bevel tip), needle L 50 mm] also include:
  • Sharp and clear fused graduation.
  • Extended graduation lines and wide white backing for reduced errors.
  • Angled needle tip for optimum septum penetration.
  • Standard plunger is stainless steel individually fitted to its barrel.
  • Plunger Protection – An option on some SGE microvolume syringes.
  • Extended protection tube from the top of the flange helps prevent plunger bending during injection.
  • Rugged Guided Plunger – An option on some SGE microvolume syringes.
  • Extended barrel guides the plunger during injection and is suitable for training and student use.
  • Robust

SGE MicroVolume syringes with standard plunger, fixed needle are equipped with bevel tip needles, designed for optimum septum penetration and to prevent septum coring.

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

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