You searched for: Syringes for Chromatography
In liquid chromatography, the syringe functions primarily as a pipette or liquid-transfer device that loads a sample loop. The same largely holds true for gas chromatography. The syringe generally does not take an active role in injection, which occurs only after the sample has been displaced from the syringe. These syringes are designed for the highest performance in applications such as liquid or gas chromatography and the handling of corrosive gases and liquids, radioactive materials, and sterile solutions. Syringes are gas-tight and leak-proof.
MEPS™ Syringes and Barrel Insert and Needle Assemblies (BINs), SGE
Supplier: Trajan Scientific and Medical
Micro Extraction by Packed Sorbent (MEPS) is a new method of sample preparation that performs the same function as SPE, but works with much smaller sample volumes than full-scale SPE, can be fully automated, and uses the same syringe for sample processing, extraction, and injection steps performed on-line. The MEPS system consists of a MEPS syringe and the MEPS Barrel Insert and Needle Assembly (BIN). The BIN contains the SPE phase, and is built into the syringe needle. When the BIN is exhausted, or another phase is required, the BIN is easily removed and replaced.
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Automatic Liquid Handling Syringes, XLP
Supplier: INNOVATIVE LABOR SYSTEME GMBH
Series XLP Automatic Liquid Handling syringes with a glass barrel made from Borosilicate glass 3.3 designed for volumes of 25 µl to 50 ml.
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Manual stereotaxic injector, STOELTING MS
Supplier: Stoelting
Manual Stereotaxic Injector provides an economical means of injecting/withdrawing a calibrated volume with simple, precise manual control