Metal Hub Needles

Metal (N) hub needles (nickel-plated brass) are compatible with PTFE Luer Lock (TLL) syringes and plastic Luer Tip (LT) or Luer Lock (TLL) connectors. These 304 stainless steel needles are packaged in convenient 6 packs and are available from 10-30 gauge. Custom needle lengths and point styles are available.
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Reference Guide - Laboratory Syringes and Needles
The Syringe and Needle Reference Guide provides detailed information on Hamilton Company’s full portfolio of syringes and needles. Everything from cleaning and preventative maintenance to individual part numbers are available for review. It also includes selection charts to help you choose between syringe terminations like cemented needles and luer tips. -
Instructions - Needle Cleaning Kit
Hamilton Company’s Needle Cleaning Kit contains a 70 mL bottle of Cleaning Solution Concentrate and tungsten cleaning wires in five sizes. Refer to the table below to determine the optimum size and part number of cleaning wires for your needles.
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Needle Point Style Guide
Hamilton offers a variety of different laboratory needle point designs. Needle termination selection is very important to the proper function of an application. Lab needles need to perform in many different environments. Terminations are available in non-coring, beveled, drilled side port and more. -
Needle Length Guide
Needle length is a critical consideration for every application. Each needle hub design requires a slightly different length definition. It doesn't matter if the application is utilizing lab needles for life science injection or environmental analysis of ground water, the injection needs to hit the right target. This guide illustrates how to make the different measurements. -
Needle Gauge Chart
In addition to being inert stainless steel, lab needles require proper sizing in order to function properly. The diameter of a needle is defined by its gauge. Hamilton company offers a wide spectrum of gauges. This index displays the internal and outer dimensions and the dead volume.

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