2 Part Disposable Sterile Syringe Injection Syringe 2mL / 3mL / 5mL / 10mL / 20mL Plastic
2-Part Disposable Medical Injection Syringes 1/2/2.5/3/5/10/20/30/50/60ml Plastic Syringe Luer Slip
1. 2-Part: This suggests that the syringe is composed of two separate parts. In medical syringes, these parts typically consist of the barrel (the body of the syringe) and the plunger (the movable rod or piston inside the barrel).
2. Disposable: This indicates that the syringe is intended for single-use and should be discarded after use. Disposable syringes are commonly used in medical settings to reduce the risk of contamination.
3. Medical Injection Syringes: These syringes are designed for administering medications, vaccines, or other substances through injection. They are a crucial tool in healthcare for various medical procedures.
4. Luer Slip: The term "Luer Slip" refers to a specific type of connection between the syringe barrel and the needle. In Luer Slip syringes, the needle is pushed onto the syringe, and it can slip off if pulled. It's a standard design used in many medical applications.
Applicable scope:
Disposable injection needles are used for hypodermic, intramuscular, intravenous injection, blood drawing or drug dissolving.
Usage:
There are many kinds of injection methods, among which subcutaneous injection, intramuscular injection and intravenous injection are the most commonly used in clinic.
Storage attention:
1)Do not put the plastic syringe in a damp, cold environment and expose it to the sun for a long time.
2)Put it in a position that is not easy for children to touch ,and prevent the syringe from falling from a height.
| Product Structure | syringe and needle |
| Size |
1/2/2.5/3/5/10/20/30/50/60ml |
| needle | 16-33G, safety needle, hypodermic needle |
| Type | Luer Slip, Luer Lock |
| Material | Hight transparent madical PP |
| Packing | Packaging:PE bag or blister packing |
What is a 2-Part Syringe? A 2-Part syringe does not utilize a rubber tip on the plunger to create the vacuum seal. Instead, it uses a precisely engineered and slightly oversized plunger head that expands the barrel and creates a vacuum as it's drawn downwards.
Both needle and syringe must be discarded once they have been used. It is not safe to change the needle and reuse the syringe – this practice can transmit disease.
Both needle and syringe must be discarded once they have been used. It is not safe to change the needle and reuse the syringe – this practice can transmit disease. Reusing a needle or syringe can put patients in danger of getting hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and HIV.
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