1700 Series Syringes

The 1700 series syringes are the Gastight version of the original 700 series syringes. This series of syringes is ideal for dispensing volumes from 1 μL up to 500 μL. A variety of different terminations and needle options are available in this series.
1700 Series Specifications
Model Number | Volume | Barrel Inner Diameter | Stroke Length | Operating Pressure | Operating Temperature |
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1701 | 10 µL | 0.46 mm | 60 mm | 7 MPa | 10 - 115 °C1 |
1702 | 25 µL | 0.73 mm | 60 mm | 7 MPa | 10 - 115 °C1 |
1705 | 50 µL | 1.03 mm | 60 mm | 7 MPa | 10 - 115 °C1 |
1710 | 100 µL | 1.40 mm | 60 mm | 7 MPa | 10 - 115 °C1 |
1725 | 250 µL | 2.30 mm | 60 mm | 3 MPa | 10 - 115 °C1 |
1750 | 500 µL | 3.26 mm | 60 mm | 3 MPa | 10 - 115 °C1 |
1 If the syringe termination is a cemented needle or luer tip cemented needle then the maximum temperature is 50 °C.
Resources
Hamilton's knowledge base provides a range of explanatory articles, frequently asked questions, and document downloads.
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Instructions - Syringe Calibration
Learn about how Hamilton handles calibration of syringes via a gravimetric measurement.
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Syringe Terminations
One of the first steps to understanding the ideal syringe for your specific application is to know which termination is best. This article help you make that determination, explaining what to choose based on your requirements like dispense volume, need for autoclaving, desired dead volume, pressure tolerances, or necessary headspace. -
Needle Point Style Guide
Hamilton offers a variety of different needle point designs. Needle termination selection is very important to the proper function an application. Lab needles need to perform in many different environments and terminations are available in non-coring, beveled, drilled side port and more. Click to see which version is best for your application.

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