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Hamilton maintains a large variety of replacement syringes for the most popular gas chromatography (GC) autosamplers, including the Agilent Automatic Liquid Sampler (ALS) instrument. Hamilton has designed a series of syringes specifically for Agilent ALS autosamplers that meets the instruments’ requirements for dimensional accuracy, needle length, needle gauge, needle tip, and overall lifetime. Every Agilent syringe produced by Hamilton undergoes quality control procedures that ensure they meet the strictest standards for accuracy, precision, and product life cycle.

Agilent GC 7670, 7671, and 7672

Hamilton syringes designed for Agilent GC Autosamplers 7693A, 7673, 7683, and 6850 ALS feature a traditional plunger button.

Syringes for Agilent GC Autosamplers 7693A, 7673, 7683, and 6850 ALS

Hamilton syringes designed for Agilent GC Autosamplers 7693A, 7673, 7683, and 6850 ALS feature a specially designed plunger button.

Resources

Hamilton's knowledge base provides a range of explanatory articles, frequently asked questions, and document downloads.
  • Datasheet - Agilent GC Autosampler Syringes

    Learn the benefits of using Hamilton syringes with your Agilent GC autosampler instrument, including how exact Agilent ALS system design ensures perfect compatibility and how the plunger button is designed for easy integration
  • Hamilton Guide to Selecting the Right Types of Syringes

    Select the right type of syringe for your manual application. View our syringe size chart and learn more about Hamilton's lab syringe needles in this guide. Top-quality materials and skilled workmanship ensure that our syringes consistently deliver the highest performance for reliable analyses.
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