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What is Hamilton syringe?

What is Hamilton syringe?

Hamilton syringes are manufactured to be accurate within ±1% of nominal volume, and with precision within 1%, measured at 80% of total scale volume. The design of our barrel and plunger dimensions assures high levels of accuracy and precision. The Hamilton Company Quality System is ISO 9001: 2015 certified.

What is fixed needle syringe?

Unisharp 1ml fixed needle syringes are used for injecting water soluble drugs. The 27G needle is slightly thicker and stronger than the 29G and 30G needles, and is mainly used for injecting drugs into veins, especially where there is scar tissue which makes injecting with thinner needles difficult.

Which is the best series of gas tight syringes?

This series of gas tight syringes is ideal for dispensing volumes from 1 μL up to 500 μL. A variety of different terminations and needle options are available in this series. Hamilton Company has made a reinforced line of their Gastight, low-volume syringes, the 1800 series. The reinforced plunger keeps the you from bending the plunger.

What is the precision of a Hamilton syringe?

Hamilton syringes are manufactured to be accurate within ±1% of nominal volume, and with precision within 1%, measured at 80% of total scale volume. The design of our barrel and plunger dimensions assures high levels of accuracy and precision.

What kind of plunger does a microliter syringe use?

They incorporate a hand-fitted stainless steel plunger with a finely bored syringe barrel. These syringes are ideal for homogeneous samples that are not prone to precipitation or bonding with glass. Under the proper conditions, plunger wear is minimal and the life of a Microliter syringe is almost unlimited.

Which is the best GC syringe for Agilent?

Agilent offers two major lines of syringes for Agilent GC autosamplers: Gold standard and blue line syringes. Gold standard syringes are a versatile and economical choice suitable for most general applications, and are also available for Perkin Elmer, Shimadzu, Thermo, and Varian/Bruker GC systems.