SKU:81001
Hamilton™ 1700 Series Gastight™ Syringe: LT Termination Syringe 1710LT luer tip, gas tight borosilicate glass syringe and steel plunger
Hamilton™ 1700 Series Gastight™ Syringe: LT Termination Syringe 1710LT luer tip, gas tight borosilicate glass syringe and steel plunger
Pack size: each, please inquire for leadtime
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£130.00 GBP
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Description
Syringe series offers a variety of different terminations and needle options.
Luer Tip (LT)- The needles are removable and fit over a ground glass hub which is tapered in the shape of a male luer. The LT termination will accept most hypodermic needles but was designed specifically for use with Hamilton Kel-F needles. This termination increases the dead volume in the syringe, which may not be appropriate for some applications. Autoclavable when disassembled.
Needle Point Styles (Point styles 4 and AS are available on request)
- Point Style 2 - Sharp, beveled, curved, non-coring needle point recommended for septum penetration. Available gauges: 34-10
- Point Style 3 - Blunt needle point for use with HPLC injection valves and for sample pipetting. Available gauges: 34-10
- Point Style 4 - Standard 12° beveled needle point is recommended for life science applications. Available gauges: 34-10. Special needle angles such as 0° to 60° available upon request.
- Point Style 5 - Conical needle with side port for penetration of septa, thin-gauged vinyls and plastics without coring. Available gauges: 26-10
- Point Style AS - Special conical style needle point used on autosampler syringes the non-coring needle point is recommended for septum penetration. Available gauges: 26-10
Specifications
Autoclavable | |
0.057 in. | |
1.46 mm | |
Ideal for dispensing both liquids and gases, useful for samples with dissolved or suspended molecules | |
Gastight | |
239°F | |
50°F | |
No Needle Included | |
Ea. | |
Luer Tip |
Borosilicate Glass (Barrel), PTFE (Tip) | |
0.305 in. | |
7.75 mm | |
Certificate of calibration traceable to NIST | |
1000 psig | |
115°C | |
1710 | |
10°C | |
100 μL |