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Hamilton
syringes are designed as precision measuring instruments, and
find wide use for sample introduction into analytical instruments,
as well as volume dispensers for accuare, small-scale dilutions.
Hamilton
Syringe Types
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Microliter® For use with liquids. It has an individually-fitted
stainless stell plunger.
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Modified Microliter® For micro-sampling liquids, the entire
sample is contained in the needle. A tunsten-wire plunger travels
the length of the needle to displace the sample.
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Gastight® This features a precision Teflon plunger tip, for
use with both gases and liquids.
Hamilton
Point Styles
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Point Style 2- For septa penetration and GC injectors
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Point Style 3- For pippetting and HPLC injections
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Point Style 5- Used to minimize septum coring
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Point Style HP- Used on Agilent 7673/1683 Autosamplers
Syringe
Terminations
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N, Cemented Needle Needles are cemented into the glass syringe
barrel at a point corresponding to the zero graduation mark. Not
autoclavable.
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RN, Removable Needle Removable needles seat precisely to the zero
graduation mark of the syringe; damaged needles are easily replaced.
Autoclace when sisassembled.
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TLL, Teflon Luer Lock The male luer tape accepts all luer-hub
needles and connectors; locks luer hubs in place. Autoclavable
when disassembled.
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LTN, Luer Tip Cemented Needle Needles are cemented into the glass
syringe barrel at a point, corresponding to the zero graduation
mark. Not autoclavable.
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KH, Knureld Hub The knurled hub, with replaceable needle, is used
on 7000 series syringes only; it is autoclavable when disassembled.
The knurled hub enables high injection pressures and attatchment
of spacers, for repeatable-depth injections.
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