10 Needles
Get reliable, comfortable injections with this 10-pack of 31-gauge, 5/16” (8mm) insulin syringes featuring a 1 mL (1cc) U-100 barrel. The ultra-fine 31G needle is designed for a smoother, more comfortable experience, while the clear, easy-to-read unit markings support accurate measuring and consistent dosing. Each syringe is sterile and intended for single use, making it a clean, convenient option for everyday needs at home or on the go.
For research use only – not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis, or treatment.
Original price was: $7.00.$5.00Current price is: $5.00.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Needle Length | 5/16 inch (8mm) |
| Barrel Capacity | 1mL (1cc) |
| Units | 10, 100 |
This pack of 10 sterile needles is supplied for laboratory research applications involving peptide reconstitution, solution transfer, and controlled handling of research compounds. Designed for precision and reliability, these needles are commonly utilized in laboratory environments where accurate preparation and transfer of research materials are required.
Manufactured under strict sterile production standards, each needle is individually sealed to maintain sterility and ensure contamination-free handling during laboratory procedures. The needles are compatible with standard laboratory syringes and are suitable for controlled research workflows that involve peptide dilution, solvent preparation, and compound handling.
These sterile needles are intended strictly for laboratory research and preparation purposes. They provide researchers with a reliable tool for maintaining sterile conditions and accurate compound handling during experimental protocols.
- Peptide reconstitution procedures
- Research compound solution transfer
- Laboratory sample preparation
- Controlled handling of research liquids
- Sterile laboratory workflows
- Individually sealed sterile needles
- Laboratory-grade manufacturing standards
- Secure sterile packaging
- Compatible with standard research syringes
- Pack of 10 units
Questions
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