Glass syringes are most common; they are available in a variety of sizes including in the microliter range, are great for oxygen sensitive samples and have low volume errors. However, glass syringes can break and they can sometimes contaminate your samples with metals, adhesives, silicon oil and elastomer components.
What is a gas tight syringe?
Gas tight syringes are ideal for dispensing both liquids and gases. They have a precision-machined PTFE plunger tip which creates a leak-free seal. With the tight fit, the tip essentially wipes the interior of the syringe barrel free of sample.
What is a Hamilton syringe?
Hamilton Glass Syringes are the Standard in Precision Measurement. ... Our syringe catalog includes options for luer slip tips, nickel-plated brass luer lock terminations, and even heat-resistant 200°C Headspace Syringes. See other laboratory products here.
Why do we have two syringes?
Hypodermic syringes are used with hypodermic needles to inject liquid or gases into body tissues, or to remove from the body. ... Two-part syringes have been traditionally used in European countries to prevent introduction of additional materials such as silicone oil needed for lubricating three-part plungers.
What is the use of syringe?
A syringe is the tube with a plunger that usually connects to a needle. It is used to inject or take out fluid. A syringe holds the vaccine or medicine when you get a shot.
What is a glass syringe used for?
A glass syringe is a glass barrel with a plunger. It is used to draw out or inject fluids and gasses.