News | September 14, 2006
Syringe Selection Guide
Syringe Selection Guide
Complete Guide to Selecting the Right Hamilton GASTIGHT, MICROLITER, and Specialty Syringe for Your Application
Hamilton syringes are the finest quality precision fluid measuring devices available. We offer the most complete selection of syringes on the market for use in applications that range from simple liquid transfers to animal injections to complex GC and HPLC chromatographic injections.
In this guide, all the information needed to select the right syringe for manual applications is presented. In addition, Hamilton offers a complete line of syringes for use with instrumentation such as autosamplers and syringe pumps, including replacement syringes for pumps produced by other manufacturers. Top quality materials and skilled workmanship ensure that Hamilton syringes consistently deliver the highest possible performance for reliable analyses.
Our syringes are accurate to within ±1% of nominal volume with a precision of 1% at 80% of the total volume. The fluid path of a Hamilton syringe is designed to be chemically inert with stainless steel, borosilicate type I glass, and TEFLON® used for most syringes. N.I.S.T. traceable certification is available, as an additional service, for the majority of the syringes in our product line.
All Hamilton products are unconditionally guaranteed to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one year (12 months) from date of purchase. The Hamilton Company Quality System is ISO 9001-2000 Certified. Syringes and needles manufactured by Hamilton Company are intended for scientific research and laboratory use only and are not intended for human in vivo use. Consult our published specifications to determine the material compatibility of Hamilton products with your application.
Hamilton continuously researches new materials and methods to improve form, fit, and function of our syringes, so you can be confident that when you buy from Hamilton you are on the cutting edge.
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Syringe Selection Guide
SOURCE: Hamilton Company

