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Made of plastic, these syringes are shatter resistant and suitable for use with a variety of liquids.
No need to connect a needle or tip—just trim the opening size of these syringes to the diameter you need.
With a tighter tolerance than plastic syringes, these glass syringes are better at dispensing small, precise samples and leaving little left over.
Dispense up to 2 liters of gas or liquid for applications ranging from air gas sampling to calibrating reservoirs.
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.
A curved plastic tip fits into bearing seals, narrow holes in housings, and around small parts in 3D printers and other machinery. Use these syringes to control the direction of flow so you don't make a mess.
A turn of the threaded plunger dispenses extremely small quantities—as small as a speck of dust.
To make slow and steady dispensing comfortable, these syringes have a ring grip to give your fingers a secure hold.
Collect gas and liquid samples without worrying about evaporation or leaks. These syringes have a locking valve that keeps your sample secure.
Hold these syringes like a pencil and press the trigger for controlled dispensing without hand fatigue.
Use these syringes with an air-powered dispenser to make repetitive dispensing easier on your hands.
Prevent static from damaging sensitive equipment as you use an air-powered dispenser.
Convert plastic syringe barrels into syringes for air-powered dispensers.
Hang syringes when not in use to prevent contamination and spills.
Reduce fatigue by using pressure from your air compressor to dispense viscous fluids.
Cover the end of syringes to protect them and prevent leaks.
Filter out contaminants when drawing in and dispensing from syringes with a luer lock connection.
Fill syringes quickly without the mess—these tanks use compressed air to push viscous liquid into a syringe. They hold up to a gallon of material, so you can fill many syringes one after another.
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.
Attach the needles in these assortments to syringes with luer lock or luer slip connections.
Thanks to the nickel-plated brass base on these needles, they can be cleaned, washed, boiled, or sterilized.
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.
Prevent damage to your syringe needles and keep their contents from leaking, drying out, curing, or getting contaminated.
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.
The needles in these sets connect to adhesive cartridges, grease guns, and other dispensers with threaded connections.
Connect these needles to adhesive cartridges, grease guns, and other dispensers with a threaded connection.
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).
Rest needles and syringes with needles in the upright position.
Each pull of the trigger dispenses a set amount of liquid, making these guns useful for repeated dispensing applications.
Also known as basters, these dispensers transfer larger amounts of liquid than bulb droppers. Liquids are dispensed in a stream, rather than drop by drop.
Squeeze the bulb to dispense liquids one drop at a time. These droppers are also known as transfer pipettes.
Cover the top opening with your thumb to control the flow of liquid one drop at a time.
These fixed-volume micropipettes dispense a small amount of liquid for speedy, routine dispensing jobs.
Pair these pipettes with a pipette pump to transfer measured streams of liquid.
Transfer measured streams of liquid.
Draw and dispense liquids at a controlled speed. These pumps give you more control of flow than a basic pipette bulb but not as much as an electronic pump.
Pipette for hours on end—these ergonomic pipettors maintain even flow with just the push of a button.
The simplest form of a pipette pump, these bulbs let you control flow as you quickly draw and dispense liquid. Use them with a pipette.
Hold pipettes to keep your lab organized.
Store pipettors to keep your lab organized.
Save time dispensing the same amount. Compared to fixed-volume pipettors, these pipettors let you dispense up to 49 samples on a single draw.
Dispense multiple samples with a single press of a button. These pipettors have a capacity 10 times larger than that of our manual repeat dispensing pipettors.
Good for speedy, routine dispensing jobs, these pipettors use air displacement to dispense the same volume every time.
Twist the knob to change the precise amount these pipettors draw in and dispense.
Switch between transferring liquids, mixing samples, and separating mixtures with the touch of a button. Compared to manual pipettors, these pipettors dispense using a motor to improve accuracy and reduce fatigue.
Fill eight or more reservoirs with the same, precise amount of liquid in one go. Using air displacement, each channel on these pipettors draws or dispenses a set volume when you press the plunger.
Transfer eight or more equal samples at once with the push of a button. Compared to manual pipettors, these pipettors dispense using a motor to improve accuracy and reduce fatigue.
Dispense a sample many times without refilling your pipettor. These tips are designed for use with repeat dispensing pipettors.
Dispense a sample many times without refilling your pipettor. No need to autoclave these tips before first use—they’re cleaned and bagged to prevent contamination.
Filter out contaminants when dispensing samples in labs and other sanitary environments.
Ready to use, these tips don’t need to be autoclaved before you push them onto the end of your pipettor.
Attach these tips to the end of your pipettor to transfer small amounts of liquid.
Fill and dispense 96 wells all at once.
To make sure these reservoirs arrive sterile, they've been irradiated, individually bagged, and marked with a lot number.
Hold reagents and samples for easy access during pipetting.
Use suction to remove old lubricant from gear boxes and transmissions.
Extract water from valve boxes, meter pits, and other small spaces.
To simultaneously mix and dispense two-part adhesives, attach these mixer nozzles to a dual cartridge.
Fill these cartridges with the two-part adhesive of your choice.
Dispense small amounts of two-part adhesives.
Attach these nozzles to a cartridge for controlled dispensing.