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Microliter Syringes, IDL

Explanation of codes:
The following codes are used to specify the various options.

DS (Digital Syringe):
Digital syringes consist of an ergonomically designed holder with LCD and a microliter tip from the 700, 1700 or 7000 Series. The dosing volume is indicated digitally and the correctness of the unit confirmed by a calibration certificate.

N (Needle):
N stands for a glass body with a fixed needle and body element. Not to be heated above 50°C.

LTN (Luer Tip Needle):
The needle is fixed in a tapered glass body. Not to be heated above 50°C.

LT (Luer Tip):
The syringe has a conical end on the glass body for fixing the needle. Autoclavable at above 100°C (without piston)

RN (Removable Needle):
The needle can be removed from a connection practically with no empty space. RN stands for a glass body with a piston and an transition piece. Not to be heated above 50°C.

TLL (Teflon Luer Lock):
This type of syringe has a locking device in an addition to the cone. Not to be heated above 50°C.

CH (Chaney Adapter):
A dosing aid made of steel/aluminium, mounted on the syringe.

WG (With Guide = Syring Guide):
The guide protects the piston from bending, and from being pushed out to the rear when working against high pressures.

Items supplied:
N and RN are supplied with needles.
LT and TLL are supplied without needles.

Gauge:
Standard size = Classification of diameter, inner diameter and outer diameter for wires and capillary tubes.