Syringes
Syringes deliver a reliable system of fluid and gas transport in both laboratory and general conditions, as well as an efficient fluid-delivery mechanism. They can also be used in non-research or medical applications such as injecting glue into tight repair joints in workshops or for refilling ink cartridges in fountain pens. Constructed of polyethylene or glass bodies and stainless steel tips, syringes are convenient and generally inexpensive, making them a universal tool across professions.
Syringes, SteriPlast®
Supplier: BURKLE
Transparent PP syringes with printed graduations.
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Masterflex® 316 Stainless Steel Syringes, Avantor®
Supplier: Avantor Fluid Handling
Ideal for use in Masterflex® syringe pumps.
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VWR® HPLC Microsyringes, Rheodyne
Supplier: VWR Collection
Fine fixed needle, with special polished blunt tip, specific length and diameter, ensures a complete seal, preventing damage to needle seals and rotor.
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VWR® Micro Syringes for GC Autosampler Agilent 7673A
Supplier: VWR Collection
Super flexible plunger.
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VWR® Standard Micro Syringes
Supplier: VWR Collection
Standard micro syringes for GC with fixed needle.
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BeneSphera™, Syringes
Supplier: BENESPHERA
The needle point are CNC machine grinded to ensure uniform sharpness and minimal discomfort. This is achieved through high precision grinding, ultrasonic cleaning and siliconisation of surgical grade SS 304 canulae.
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Microlab 600 Bubble Free Prime (BFP) syringes
Supplier: HAMILTON BONADUZ
The Bubble Free Prime (BFP) syringe is specifically designed for the Microlab® 600 series and the only syringe type compatible with the instrument. It has a conical plunger tip that extends through the threaded termination and into the valve. This unique design expels the air from the syringe and valve decreasing the number of priming cycles required.
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VWR® Gas-Tight Micro Syringes
Supplier: VWR Collection
Micro syringes without needle
General purpose Luer lock connector for use with autosamplers and liquid handling instruments. All parts in contact with sample are made from neutral borosilicate glass and PTFE. This provides excellent performance and an inert sample environment.
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VWR®, Micro Syringes Ultra-minute Volume
Supplier: VWR Collection
Micro syringe with fixed needle for high sensitivity GC analysis and ultra-minute volumes.
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Syringes, Neuros™
Supplier: HAMILTON BONADUZ
Developed specifically for the neurosciences, these syringes minimise injection site damage by increasing needle rigidity and delivering a micro volume of liquid to an exact location.
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Syringes for On-Column GC injection
Supplier: HAMILTON BONADUZ
GC on-column syringes with three choices of needle: Stainless steel fixed (N), stainless steel removable (RN) or fused silica removable (RNFS).
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SaltLine syringes
Supplier: HAMILTON BONADUZ
Syringe, chromatography, TLL-SAL, Volume: 500 µl, Pk: 1
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Micro syringe pipette
Supplier: HAMILTON BONADUZ
Microsyringe pipettes with a special ³/₄" electrotapered needle for easy attachment of PTFE tips. The sample only wets the disposable PTFE tips, eliminating sample cross-contamination.
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Super syringes
Supplier: HAMILTON BONADUZ
Super syringes with PTFE Luer lock (TLL) connector or tracheal adapter.
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Modified syringes Microliter™7000 series
Supplier: HAMILTON BONADUZ
Suitable for applications such as GC, TLC and micro pipetting. Manufactured according to the principle of dead volume by positive pressure. A tungsten piston is introduced into the syringe as far as the tip of the needle. Needle and piston are calibrated against each other and must be changed at the same time in the event of replacement.
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900 series Microliter™ syringes
Supplier: HAMILTON BONADUZ
The 900 series syringe is the economical version of the 800 series syringe. This series of syringes is ideal for dispensing volumes from 0,5 μl up to 10 μl. The syringe holder is permanently attached to the syringe barrel. This reduces the initial cost of the syringe but eliminates the possibility of replacement components.



