Romed 2ml syringes with needle 100pieces - Two-piece 20ml disposable syringe with cannula, sterile packed per piece - Copy

€11,95
* Unit price: €0,12 /
Article number: SYR2ML-2
Availability: In stock (500)
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Romed 2 ml syringes with needle

Quantity: 100pieces

Speficiations:

Romed's latex-free and two-piece disposable syringes with disposable tips are available in different sizes. Each syringe is individually sterile packed.

  • Two-piece disposable syringe with cannula
  • Individually sterile packed (each a syringe with cannula)
  • Luer Approach
  • Safe piston stop
  • Easy-to-read, wear-resistant scale
  • Minimal residual volume
  • Latex-free
  • Needle size: 0.6 x 25 mm

What is the Romed syringe with needle intended for? This product is intended to be used for hypodermic injection and fluid collection. The supplied needle contains a hub with stainless steel cannula and a protective cap. The needle can be fixed on the luer nozzle of the syringe. If the single pack has already been opened for use, throw it away immediately and do not use it. Be careful not to contaminate the product during unpacking. Fit the injector with the syringe, withdraw a certain amount of the desired infusion, remove air and inject. The product is limited to one-time use and should be discarded immediately after use. Romed syringes with needles come in different sizes. In addition to the 2ml, there are also: Syringe with needle 20ml Syringe with needle 5ml Syringe with needle 10ml NOTE: This product remains sterile for five years after sterilization if stored in its packaging. Never use this product after the expiration date! Which syringe do I need? Most of us will recognize a syringe, but it is not well known that a different type or type is used for each application. For example, you have syringes with a needle or without a needle, 2-piece syringes or 3-piece syringes. The most important thing is to know that not all syringes are the same. There are different types and types to meet different purposes. 

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