Description
NIPRO 3ML SYRINGE WITH 23 GAUGE 1 INCH NEEDLE, STERILE, SINGLE-USE SYRINGE WITH DETACHABLE NEEDLE FOR INJECTION 100 COUNT
Today’s healthcare environment demands products that perform well and provide real value. The Nipro 3ml Syringe with 23 Gauge 1 inch Needle delivers on that expectation with a full selection of injection systems built for diverse clinical needs. Their cutting-edge manufacturing processes ensure safe, dependable products with consistent quality.
Features
• Transparent barrel for precise volume reading
• Smooth plunger motion along entire length of barrel
• Large finger grips for secure handling
• Latex-free, BPA-free, DEHP-free, PVC-free
• Available in centric or eccentric tip
• Available with luer lock or luer slip
• Available in 14-30 G
• For use by healthcare professionals only
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Nipro Medical |
| Application | Standard Hypodermic Syringe with Needle |
| Needle Material | Medical Grade Stainless Steel Needle |
| Needle Style | Detachable Needle |
| Packaging Type | Blister Pack, Soft Pack |
| Sterility | Sterile |
| Safety Feature | NonSafety |
| Tip Type | Luer Lock Tip |
| Syringe Material | Polypropylene Syringe |
| Usage | Disposable |
| Wall Type | Regular Wall |
The difference between Centric and Eccentric Tips
Centric Tip (Center Tip)
What it is:
The nozzle is aligned in the center of the syringe barrel.
Best for:
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Standard injections
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Straight, downward pressure
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Most routine medical or research uses
Benefits:
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More balanced push
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Ideal when the needle needs to be inserted straight into the material or tissue
Common in:
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Luer lock syringes
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Luer slip syringes
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General lab use
Eccentric Tip (Offset Tip)
What it is:
The nozzle is off-center, near the edge of the syringe barrel.
Best for:
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When a low-angle injection is needed
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Injecting into flat surfaces or parallel to the skin
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Larger volume syringes where straight entry is difficult
Benefits:
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Makes it easier to inject close to the surface or at shallow angles
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Gives better visibility and control in tight or awkward positions
Common in:
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20mL–60mL syringes
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Industrial or lab applications
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Veterinary and specialty medical uses
The difference between Centric and Eccentric Tips
Luer Lock
How it works:
The needle twists and locks onto the syringe tip using a threaded connection.
Best for:
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When you need a secure, leak-proof fit
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High-pressure injections
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Thick or viscous liquids
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Research settings where accuracy and safety matter
Benefits:
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Needle won’t accidentally come off
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Reduces risk of leaks or spills
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Most common choice in professional medical and lab environments
Drawbacks:
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Takes a second longer to attach
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Slightly more expensive than slip tips
Luer Slip
How it works:
The needle pushes on and simply slides (slips) into place. No twisting required.
Best for:
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Quick applications
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Low-pressure injections
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Situations where you change needles frequently
Benefits:
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Fast and easy attachment
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More affordable
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Good for routine or low-risk tasks
Drawbacks:
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Less secure than Luer Lock
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Can leak or detach if pressure is high




WARRANTY: This product is covered under the manufacturer’s warranty, subject to their stated terms and conditions.





