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| Syringes |
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| 1. Is
your sample a gas or a liquid? |
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| For a gas sample, use a
GASTIGHT® syringe. |
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| 1000/1700
Series |
• 1700
Series 10 µL to 500 µL
• 1000 Series 1 mL to 100 mL
• Also available: ground glass tip (luer tip, LT) or TEFLON®
luer lock (TLL) terminations |
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| 1800
Series |
• 10 µL to 250 µL
• Reinforced plunger prevents plunger blow−out and plunger
bending
• Replaceable syringe barrels and plungers |
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| For a liquid sample,
choose between a MICROLITER™, MODIFIED MICROLITER™, or a GASTIGHT
syringe. |
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| 600
Series |
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2.5 µL and 5 µL
• Reinforced plungers prevent plunger bending
• Rugged, durable and long lasting |
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| 700
Series |
• 5 µL
to 500 µL
• Economical; great for chromotography
• Also available: ground glass tip (luer tip, LT) termination |
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| 800
Series |
• 5 µL
to 250 µL
• Reinforced plungers
• Plunger stop prevents plunger blow−out |
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| 900
Series |
• 5 µL
and 10 µL
• Reinforced plungers
• Perfect for students: rugged and durable |
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MODIFIED
MICROLITER
7000 Series |
0.5 µL
to 5 µL
• Positive displacement syringe has a tungsten plunger wire that
travels inside the needle
• The needle essentially acts as the glass syringe barrel; no
dead volume
• Replaceable plunger wire and needle |
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| 2.
What is your dispense or injection volume? |
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| For a liquid sample: |
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| Syringe size |
600 Series
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700 Series
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800 Series
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900 Series
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7000 Series
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1000 Series
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1700 Series
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1800 Series
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| 0.5 µL − 5 µL |
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| 2.5 µL − 5 µL |
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| 5 µL − 10 µL |
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| 5 µL − 250 µL |
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| 10 µL − 250 µL |
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| 10 µL − 500 µL |
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| 1 mL − 100 mL |
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| For a gas sample: |
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| Syringe size |
1000 Series |
1000 Series |
1000 Series |
| 10 µL − 250 µL |
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| 10 µL − 500 µL |
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| 1 mL − 100 mL |
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| 3.
Which termination works best for your application? |
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| Cemented |
not
recommended for use with halogenated solvents, such as MeCl2; not
autoclavable |
| Removable |
advantageous
for laboratories with multiple users; economical since you can
replace the needle without having to purchase a new syringe |
| Luer
Tip Cemented |
ground
glass tip with a cemented needle; not recommended for use with
halogenated solvents, such as MeCl2; not autoclavable |
| Luer
Tip |
ground
glass tip can be used with most hypodermic needles; Kel−F® hub
needles, TEFLON® tubing assemblies and connectors can also be
used; offers flexibility |
| TEFLON®
Luer Lock |
can be
used with luer (Metal or Kel−F) hub needles, TEFLON® tubing
assemblies and connectors can be used; offers flexibility |
| Knurled
Hub |
replaceable
needles; used only with the 7000 Series syringes |
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| View detailed termination
list |
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| 4.
Which needle point style works best?
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| Point
Style AS |
special
conical style needle point designed to withstand the demands of
multiple injections; exclusively used on autosampler syringes |
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Style 2 |
beveled
non−coring needle point recommended for septum penetration; only
needle gauges 26s − 22 are recommended for optimum septum
penetration |
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Style 3 |
blunt
needle point for use with HPLC injection valves and for sample
pipetting |
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Style 4 |
10 − 12°
beveled needle point recommended for life science applications;
special point styles such as 12°, 30°, and 45° are available on
request |
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Style 5 |
conical
needle with side port for penetration of septa, thin−gauged vinyls
and plastics without coring; minimizes septum damage |
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| view detailed point
style list |
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| 5. Do
you need a rugged syringe? |
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| Syringe
Guide |
easily
installed on a syringe to prevent the plunger from bending
or from being pulled out |
| Reproducibility
(Chaney) Adapter |
easily
installed on a syringe for consistent, reproducible injections;
also prevents plunger damage |
| Reinforced
Plungers |
Series
600, 800, 900 and 1800 syringes offer an extended barrel which
prevents bent plungers |
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