Life Science Syringes
Hamilton Company offers a wide variety of syringes for life science applications. From gel-loading syringes to custom needles and specialized syringes for animal injections, Hamilton has a solution for many precision liquid handling applications.
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Neuros Syringes

Small Gauge Metal Needles

7000 Series Syringe to Glass Capillary Accessories

Threaded Plunger Syringes

Gel Loading Syringes

Micro Syringe Pipette

Pipette Controller

VDRL Antigen Dispenser
Additional Pages and Resources for Hamilton Laboratory Products
Check out our page for Hamilton Laboratory Products
See the complete line of Hamilton Chemistry Syringes here.
Resources
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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 - PEEK Tubing and Pulled Glass Needle Connectors
The syringe and needle accessories described in this document were developed for low dead volume applications that require easily primed connections for Microliter™ and Gastight® syringes. The connectors and ferrules described below are designed for use with the small Removable Needle (RN) and Knurled Hub (KH) terminations found on the 600, 700, 800, 900, 1700, 1800 and 7000 series syringes with a nominal volume of 0.5–100 µL. -
Technical Note - Determining Hamilton Syringe Performance
A general procedure based on determining the mass of deionized water samples delivered by a syringe. True volume is calculated based on the density of water at specific temperatures.
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Can Hamilton syringes be used on humans?
Hamilton syringes are not manufactured for human use and are designed primarily for analytical chemistry and chromatography applications. Hamilton also makes syringes and accessories for life science and neuroscience, but those applications are solely intended for animal use. To discuss potential off-label uses for Hamilton syringes, please contact Hamilton technical support. -
Why is there a wire sticking out of my new needle?
Some smaller gauge needles are shipped with cleaning wires threaded through the needle to ensure that the needles are free of debris. The wire must be removed before use.

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