Syringes with Needle
Product Highlights
- Surgical grade stainless steel
- Double beveled needle
- East-to-read dosage markings
Syringes with Needle - Luer Lock |
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SKU | Description | Material | Size | Needle Gauge | Needle Length | Qty/Package | PRICE PER QTY | ADD TO CART | ||||
1 | 2 | 4 | 10+ | |||||||||
Syringe with Needle | Plastic, Stainless Steel | 3 Milliliters | 21G | 1" | 100 | $27.11 | $27.11 | $27.11 | $27.11 | |||
Syringe with Needle | Plastic, Stainless Steel | 3 Milliliters | 23G | 1" | 100 | $16.82 | $16.82 | $16.82 | $16.82 |
About Syringes with Needle
Syringes with needles are essential tools in any medical supply arsenal. Whether you're administering medication, drawing fluids, or conducting laboratory work, these syringes offer precision and reliability. Designed with a clear barrel, these syringes allow for easy visibility of the contents, ensuring accurate dosing and safe application. The luer tip or luer lock connection provides versatility, allowing for compatibility with various needle sizes. Additionally, the smooth-gliding plunger offers ease of use, preventing accidental withdrawal and ensuring a smooth and consistent draw every time.
Why Choose Syringes and Needles
i) Versatility: Compatible with various needle sizes and types, catering to a wide range of medical and laboratory needs.
ii) Precision: Clear barrel design with easy-to-read markings ensures accurate dosing and measurement.
iii) Ease of Use: Smooth-gliding plunger prevents accidental withdrawal and provides consistent fluid draw.
iv) Safety: Options available for syringes with safety needles to minimize the risk of needle-stick injuries.
v) Durability: High-quality materials used to manufacture syringes ensure they withstand various conditions without compromising performance.
Factors to Consider While Buying Syringes & Needle Sets
i) Gauge Size: Consider the gauge size of the needle based on the intended use. For example, a 21G needle is thicker and is often used for drawing blood, while a 23G needle is thinner, and suitable for administering medication.
ii) Volume Capacity: Determine the volume of the syringe based on the required dosage. Higher capacity syringes may be needed for larger volumes of fluid.
iii) Needle Type: Decide whether you need a regular syringe, a syringe with a safety needle, or an insulin syringe based on the application.
iv) Connection Type: Choose between luer tip and luer lock connections based on the type of needle being used.
v) Sterility: Ensure that the syringes and needles are sterile and individually packaged to maintain hygiene and prevent contamination.
Available Sizes for Needle Gauge
i) 21G: Ideal for drawing blood and thicker fluids.
ii) 23G: Suitable for administering medication and drawing thinner fluids.
Comparison Table (All Syringes with Needle)
Name | Material | Size | Needle Gauge | Needle Length |
Insulin Syringe | Plastic, Stainless Steel | 1 Milliliter | 27G | 1/2" |
Syringe with Needle | Plastic, Stainless Steel | 3 Milliliters | 21G 23G |
1" |
Syringe with Safety Needle | Plastic, Stainless Steel | 10 Milliliters | 21G | 1 1/2" |
Syringe without Needle | Plastic | 3 Milliliters | No | No |
Get Syringes and Needles on PSBM
At PackagingSuppliesByMail (PSBM), offers a wide selection of syringes and needles to meet your medical and laboratory needs. Our syringes are designed with precision and safety, ensuring reliable performance every time. Whether you need standard syringes with needles, safety syringes, or specialized syringes like those used for insulin, PSBM has you covered. Explore our collection and find the right syringes for your specific requirements today.
FAQs
Q1. What is a syringe with a needle called?
Ans. A syringe with a needle is commonly referred to as a "syringe and needle set." It consists of a syringe (the device used to draw and inject fluids) and a needle attached to the syringe for penetrating the skin or other materials.
Q2. What is the difference between an injection needle and a syringe?
Ans. A syringe is a device used to draw in and expel fluids, while the needle is the sharp, pointed component attached to the syringe that penetrates the skin or other materials to deliver or withdraw fluids.
Q3. How do you choose a syringe and needle size?
Ans. Choosing the right syringe and needle size depends on the type of medication or fluid being administered, the required dosage, and the injection site. A higher gauge number indicates a thinner needle, which is generally used for less viscous fluids, while a lower gauge number indicates a thicker needle for more viscous fluids.