Syringe Only
A syringe is a simple pump-style device consisting of a plunger that moves within a cylindrical barrel to draw in or expel liquids or gases. While medical syringes often include a needle for injections or fluid withdrawal, syringes are also widely used in laboratories, crafts, and industrial applications for dispensing adhesives, oils, inks, and other liquids. They come in various sizes and tip styles—such as Luer-Lock or slip tip—to accommodate different tasks. Sterile, disposable plastic syringes are standard in medical settings, while non-medical versions are designed for industrial or hobby use.
Key Components & Types
Barrel:
Cylindrical tube marked with measurement lines for accurate dosing.
Plunger:
Slides within the barrel to draw in or push out fluids.
Tip Styles:
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Luer-Lock: Secure screw-on connection for needles or dispensing tips.
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Slip Tip: Push-on style for quick attachment.
Medical Syringes:
Common sizes include 1mL, 3mL, and 10mL for precise dosing. Insulin syringes measure in units rather than milliliters.
Industrial & Lab Syringes:
Often paired with blunt tips for dispensing glue, oils, inks, or for conducting scientific experiments.
Common Uses
Medical:
Administering medications, vaccines, drawing blood, or fluid extraction.
Industrial & Crafts:
Applying adhesives, sealants, lubricants, inks, and handling small-volume liquids in DIY or model-building projects.
Scientific:
Accurate measurement, mixing, and transfer of liquids in laboratory procedures.
Important Considerations
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Sterility: Medical syringes must remain sterile; the tip should never be touched before use.
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Safety: Blunt industrial syringes are not medical devices and must not be used for injections.
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Sizing: Selecting the correct syringe size ensures accurate measurements, especially for small volumes or specialized applications like insulin dosing.
We provide multiply sizes for syringe only at Easy Labz.
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