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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Reusable all-glass or metal-and-glass syringes for medical use - Dimensions
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Reusable All-Glass or Metal-and-Glass Syringes for Medical Use - Part 1: Dimensions
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Reusable hypodermic syringes for medical use - Part 1: Specification for dimensions of all-glass and metal-and-glass syringes
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Reusable all-glass or metal-and-glass syringes for medical use - Design, performance requirements and tests
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Description: after use. ISO 7886-4:2006 is not applicable to syringes made of glass (specified in ISO 595), auto-disable syringes for fixed dose immunization (ISO 7886-3) and syringes designed to be pre-filled. It does not address compatibility with injection fluids. Other standards
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: REUSABLE ALL-GLASS OR METAL-AND-GLASS SYRINGES FOR MEDICAL USE. PART 2: DESIGN, PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND TESTS. (ISO 595-2:1987).
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: REUSABLE ALL-GLASS OR METAL-AND-GLASS SYRINGES FOR MEDICAL USE. PART 2: DESIGN, PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS AND TEST. (ISO 595-2:1987).
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Supplier: Master Bond, Inc.
Description: Master Bond Polymer System EP45HTMed is a two component heat cured epoxy system for high performance structural bonding, sealing, coating and casting. It is especially designed for the assembly of reusable medical devices which must be sterilized repeatedly by radiation, sterilant and steam
- Chemical / Polymer System Type: Epoxy (EP)
- Cure Type / Technology: Thermosetting / Crosslinking, Two Component System
- Dissimilar Substrates: Yes
- Industry: Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Electrical Power / HV, Marine, Medical / Food (Sanitary / FDA), OEM / Industrial, Semiconductors / IC Packaging, Tooling / Mold Material
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Benefits of Hamilton HDHT headspace syringes: *The needle attachment is (read more)
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measuring needs. Through such characteristics as our "velvet feel," we have created the perfect fit between our stainless steel plunger and glass barrel. Pressure-tight delivery of a precise sample volume is insured, time after time. Make sure your syringe is the finest precision fluid (read more)
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reproducible results from injection-to-injection • Hamilton glass barrel surface finish for superior syringe life and excellent cost savings • Nothing says quality in a syringe like the Hamilton Company name Spark Holland Syringes also work with other brands of autosamplers – Midas (read more)
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All Hamilton instrument syringes are either 1700 or 1000 series Gastight® syringes with a polymer plunger tip that creates a leak-free seal. Traditionally the tip is made from PTFE or UHMWPE but other materials can be used for select applications. We offer a comprehensive selection (read more)
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Hamilton maintains a large catalog of replacement syringes for the most popular GC autosamplers. Our syringes are handmade with an unmatched attention to detail. The manufacturing process and quality assurance procedures ensure that every syringe we sell will provide superior accuracy and (read more)
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– Hamilton Company, world leader in fluid measurement, introduces a new family of durable syringes specially designed for optimal performance and long life when used with autosamplers from CTC Analytics AG. The new C-Line Syringes incorporate several unique design features that ensure (read more)
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Specifically designed for the neurosciences, Neuros syringes are available with ultrafine 30-, 32- or 33-gauge needles that accurately dispense 50 nL to 100 µL, providing the smallest volume, thin-gauge solution on the market. Neuros syringes enable precision animal brain injections with (read more)
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Hamilton’s Intraocular Injector Syringe technology provides unprecedented functionality for controlled, intraocular injections in lab animals. Developed specifically for stabilizing surgical injection procedures, the lever-actuated plunger provides flow control for a variety of delicate (read more)
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5 µL Gastight Syringe, Small Removable Needle, 32 gauge, 2 in, point style 3 The 1700 series syringes are the (read more)
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Hamilton Company announces a product grant program that will provide syringes and needles to undergraduate and graduate teaching labs around the world. Up to five grants of $1,000 each, along with instructional materials, will be awarded each (read more)
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A Microfluidic System for Biological Particle Enrichment Using Contactless Dielectrophoresis
. The degassed PDMS liquid. was then poured onto the silicon master and cured for 45 min. at 100 C (Fig. 1E). The solidified PDMS was removed from. the mold, and fluidic connections to the channels were. punched with 15-gauge blunt needles (Howard Electronic. Instruments, El Dorado, KS). Cleaned glass
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The Wondrous Story of Anesthesia
Thiopental, succinylcholine, atracurium (the newly available muscle relaxant), and fentanyl were drawn into unlabeled disposable plastic (no more reused glass ) syringes .
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Atlas of Diabetes
Insulin syringes have evolved from reusable glass syringes with self-sharpening nee- dles in the 1920s to the disposable, multiple-size syringes with 31- to 32-gauge needles currently available.
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A systematic review of hepatitis C virus epidemiology in Asia, Australia and Egypt
Use of reusable glass syringes Nosocomial Japan .
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Hepatitis C virus infection in the general population: A community‐based study in West Bengal, India
Use of reusable glass syringes was reported by 80.76% of the anti-HCV–positive subjects (OR, 3.82; 95% CI, 1.45%-10.23%).
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Disposable insulin syringe reuse and aseptic practices in diabetic patients
… an- nual infection rate of 0.014 in 490 glass-syringe reusers who sterilized their syringes according to Department of Health recommendations, and an annual rate of 0.016 in 62 diabetics who did not sterilize their reused glass syringes at all.
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Milestones along the road of infection prevention in Egypt
The main line of treatment was paren- teral anti-schistosomal therapy (PAT) of antimony potassium tartrate which was given to millions of Egyptians utilizing reusable glass syringes [2].
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Viremia levels in hepatitis C infection among Egyptian blood donors and implications for transmission risk with different screening scenarios
… never develop detectable anti-HCV.11,12 Egypt is the country with the highest HCV prevalence in the world, estimated at 15% in the general population.13 Most probably the lack of adequate sterilization of reused glass syringes during historical parenteral antischistoso …
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Changes in management and outcomes for children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes over the last 50 years
Insulin was administered with a reusable glass syringe and needle, usually as a combination of regular and protamine zinc or lente insulins.
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Development of a microwave-assisted-extraction-based method for the determination of aflatoxins B1 , G1 , B2 , and G2 in grains and grain products
A Sep-Pak silica cartridge was attached to a 10-mL syringe ( reusable glass syringe with Luer-Lok tip, Sangon Biotech, Shanghai, China).
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Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV Disease
Parenteral injections with reuseable glass syringes is a major source of infection in resource-poor countries with an estimated 2–5 million cases of HCV being attributed to unsafe injections.323,324 The use of disposable syringes has eliminated this problem in the …
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