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Made of plastic, these couplings are lighter in weight than metal quick-turn couplings.
Made of stainless steel, these couplings stand up to wet environments.
These brass couplings have good corrosion resistance.
A built-in shut-off valve stops the flow when the coupling is separated, so there’s no need to worry about air or water spilling from your line. Couplings are plastic, which is lighter in weight than metal couplings.
Also known as luer lock couplings, these consist of a plug and socket that connect with a half turn. Use in low-pressure applications up to 30 psi.
Also known as luer-lock couplings, quick-turn fittings consist of a plug and a socket that connect with a half turn, so you can easily connect and disconnect your line. Use these valves with water and oil.
Attach these needles to a syringe with a luer lock or luer slip connection type to dispense liquids.
Avoid contaminating your sample while dispensing liquid from a syringe.
Thanks to the nickel-plated brass base on these needles, they can be cleaned, washed, boiled, or sterilized.
Attach the needles in these assortments to syringes with luer lock or luer slip connections.
Curve these plastic needles to reach into tight spots. They can be cut to the length you need. Attach them to syringes with luer lock connections.
Precisely dispense sticky adhesives and liquids.
To protect sensitive equipment, these needles drain electrostatic discharge (ESD) from the materials they dispense.
Dispense fluid from syringes and other small instruments with luer lock or luer slip connections.
Change the connection on syringes, dispensing tips, and needles to either a luer lock or threaded connection.
Evenly apply adhesive, lubricant, and solvent from syringes and dispensers with luer lock and luer slip connections.
Convert an everyday syringe into a gas sampling syringe. These valves allow you to collect, transport, and store gas samples without worrying about evaporation or leaks.
Drain static from the material you’re dispensing from a syringe or other small instrument. These tips protect sensitive equipment from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Made of plastic, these syringes are shatter resistant and suitable for use with a variety of liquids.
With a tighter tolerance than plastic syringes, these glass syringes are better at dispensing small, precise samples and leaving little left over.
A turn of the threaded plunger dispenses extremely small quantities—as small as a speck of dust.
Dispense corrosive and aggressive liquids with these syringes. They're made of stainless steel, so they're not only highly chemical resistant but also extremely durable—they're our longest-lasting syringes.
Dispense up to 2 liters of gas or liquid for applications ranging from air gas sampling to calibrating reservoirs.
To make slow and steady dispensing comfortable, these syringes have wings or a ring to give your fingers a secure hold.
Use these syringes with an air-powered dispenser to make repetitive dispensing easier on your hands.
Use these components to create an air-powered dispensing system. A foot pedal controls the amount released.
Filter out contaminants when drawing in and dispensing from syringes with a luer lock connection.
Each pull of the trigger dispenses a set amount of liquid, making these guns useful for repeated dispensing applications.
Add a needle with a luer lock connection and squeeze to dispense a single drop or a stream of liquid.
To simultaneously mix and dispense two-part adhesives, attach these mixer nozzles to a dual cartridge.