Description
Nipro Standard Hypodermic Syringe with Needle, 3 mL, 22 Gauge x1-1/2 Inch
Nipro delivers a complete line of high-quality hypodermic syringes designed to meet a wide range of clinical and laboratory needs. Advanced manufacturing processes ensure consistent performance, reliable accuracy, and compliance with strict medical standards. Buy 3mL syringe with detachable 22 gauge needle today from Easy Labz.
Features
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Luer Lock Compatibility: Secure connection for safe and stable use.
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Multiple Size Options: Available in 3 mL, 5 mL, and 10 mL capacities.
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Inert Materials: Formulated to be medication-compatible and non-reactive.
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Crystal-Clear Barrel: Provides excellent visibility for precise volume measurement.
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Eco-Friendly Packaging: Paper-to-plastic design reduces recycling waste by 50%.
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Sterile & Quality-Checked: ETO-sterilized and inspected through automated systems to ensure uniform quality.
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





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