2.5 µL, Model 62 RN SYR, Small Removable NDL, 22s ga, 2 in, point style 3
The 600 series syringes are a rugged, durable, and long-lasting half-stroke version of Hamilton’s original 700 series syringes. They have a reinforced plunger which prevents plunger bending. Each plunger is individually fitted to the glass barrel and cannot be interchanged between syringes. This syringe series is ideal for dispensing volumes from 0.25 µL up to 5 µL. In addition, because of the shorter stroke length, the 600 series syringes can be used for one-handed applications.
Compatible with Small RN Hub Needles
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Specifications
Volume |
Volume
2.5 µL
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Syringe Type |
Syringe Type
Microliter
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Syringe Series |
Syringe Series
600
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Termination |
Termination
Removable Needle (RN)
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Needle |
Needle
Small RN
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Gauge |
Gauge
22s gauge
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Point Style |
Point Style
3
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Additional specifications
Needle Length |
Needle Length
2 inch (51 mm)
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Fluid Path |
Fluid Path
SST, borosilicate glass
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Autoclavable |
Autoclavable
Yes
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Gas Sterilizable |
Gas Sterilizable
Yes
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Pressure |
Pressure
2000 psig (137.9 bar)
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Maximum Temperature |
Maximum Temperature
80°C / 176°F
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Minimum Temperature |
Minimum Temperature
10°C / 50°F
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Barrel Inner Diameter |
Barrel Inner Diameter
0.014 inches (0.343 mm)
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Barrel Outer Diameter |
Barrel Outer Diameter
0.260 inches (6.60 mm)
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Needle Inner Diameter |
Needle Inner Diameter
0.005 inches (0.13 mm)
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Needle Outer Diameter |
Needle Outer Diameter
0.028 inches (0.711 mm)
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Std Needle Dead Volume |
Std Needle Dead Volume
1.13 µL
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Sales Quantity |
Sales Quantity
1 syringe per pack
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