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Manufacturer
Terumo
SKU
SS-05L
Shipped From
United Kingdom

About this product

Terumo Hypodermic Syringes without Needle

Description

Terumo Hypodermic Syringes without Needle are essential laboratory tools used for the precise measurement and transfer of liquids, as well as for the administration of fluids in clinical and research settings. These syringes are designed with a clear barrel to allow for easy visualisation of contents and air bubbles, ensuring accurate dosing and fluid management during experimental workflows. The luer connection provides a secure interface for various laboratory attachments, supporting a wide range of fluid handling tasks.

Key Features

  • Highly transparent barrel for clear visibility of fluid levels and air bubbles
  • Smooth plunger movement for controlled aspiration and injection
  • Integrated plunger stop to prevent accidental withdrawal from the barrel
  • Ergonomic design for comfortable handling during repetitive laboratory tasks
  • Compatible with standard luer-fitting needles and accessories

Applications

  • Precise liquid measurement and transfer in laboratory research
  • Sample preparation and dilution for analytical testing
  • Fluid administration and withdrawal in clinical environments
  • General fluid handling in life science and chemical laboratories

Disclaimer

These syringes are supplied without needles; appropriate luer-compatible needles or connectors must be sourced separately for use.

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