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SGE Gas Tight Syringes, Luer Lock

50MR-LL-GT, volume 50 mL, needle size (not included)

Synonym(s):
SYRINGE SGE 50MAX-LL-GT, 50ML

material

glass syringe

needle size

(not included)

feature

needle type Luer lock

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

SGE 009660

volume

50 mL

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packaging

pkg of 1 ea

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

SGE 009660

manufacturer/tradename

SGE 004230

manufacturer/tradename

SGE 009462

manufacturer/tradename

SGE 005230

volume

50 mL

volume

50 μL

volume

25 mL

volume

100 μL

needle size

(not included)

needle size

(not included)

needle size

(not included)

needle size

(not included)

feature

needle type Luer lock

feature

Fixed Luer Lock

feature

needle type Luer lock

feature

Fixed Luer Lock

General description

  • SGE gas tight syringe without a needle, Model: 50MR-LL-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.

SGE gas tight syringes are constructed of borosilicate glass, PTFE plunger tips, and KEL-F Luer cones where applicable. An interference fit between the plunger tip and the barrel enhances the gas sealing properties of the syringe. Plungers are interchangeable. Syringes can be autoclaved, but the plunger should be removed.

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