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Hamilton™ Microliter™ and Gastight™ CTC and LEAP Technologies LC PAL Autosampler Syringes

Designed for use with CTC LC PAL, HTC PAL, HTS PAL HTX PAL, PAL HTC-xt, PAL HTS-xt, PAL HTX-xt extended and other autosamplers

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Autoclavable

Not Autoclavable

Max. Pressure

68.9 bar

Max. Temperature (Metric)

50°C

Min. Temperature (Metric)

20°C

Needle Point Style

Blunt

Length (English) Needle

2 in.

Max. Temperature (English)

122°F

Min. Temperature (English)

68°F

Quantity

Ea.

For Use With (Equipment)

CTC LC PAL, HTC PAL, HTS PAL HTX PAL, PAL HTC-xt, PAL HTS-xt, PAL HTX-xt

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Description

  • Syringes in this category are either 700 series Microliter or 1700 and 1000 series Gastight syringes
  • Microliter syringes have stainless steel plungers that are hand fitted to glass barrels and are designed for liquid sampling
  • Gastight syringes have PTFE plunger tips that create tight connections between syringe barrels and plungers allowing for liquid or gas sampling
  • C-Line with high-temperature plunger tip Adjustable plunger button for plunger tip clearance PTFE/polymer for temperature stability Hub and needle design for zero carryover Polished and coated syringe glass barrel chemical inertness Syringe terminations: fixed needle (FN), Luer tip cemented needle (LTN) Blunt needle point style: 3 Fixed Needle (FN) Found on CTC chromatography syringes Direct attachment of needle to barrel Luer Tip Cemented Needle (LTN) For mid volume syringes Needles are cemented into glass syringe barrels at points corresponding to zero graduation mark Not autoclavable Needle gauge is determined by syringe volume and are not user-selectable