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SGE Gas Tight Syringe, Removable Needle

500R-GT, volume 500 μL, needle size 25 ga, needle L × O.D. 50 mm × 0.50 mm

Synonym(s):

SYRINGE SGE 500UL RN GASTIGHT®, PT#2 25GA

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41122001

material

bevel tip stainless steel needle (point style 2)

needle size

25 ga

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

SGE 007250

needle L × O.D.

50 mm × 0.50 mm

volume

500 μL

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General description

  • SGE gas tight syringe with removable Needle, Model: 500R-GT.
  • Made of borosilicate glass, PTFE plunger tips and KEL-F Luer cones.
  • Autoclavable syringes but the plunger should be removed.
  • Features an interference fit between the plunger tip and the barrel which enhances the gas sealing properties of the syringe.
  • Maximum inertness for liquid or gas samples.
  • Suitable for manual dispenser/diluter applications.
  • High accuracy of dispensed volume.

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GASTIGHT is a registered trademark of Hamilton Co.

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