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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.
To protect sensitive equipment, these needles drain electrostatic discharge (ESD) from the materials they dispense.
Precisely dispense sticky adhesives and liquids.
Connect these needles to adhesive cartridges, grease guns, and other dispensers with a threaded connection.
The needles in these sets connect to adhesive cartridges, grease guns, and other dispensers with threaded connections.
Squeeze the bulb to dispense liquids one drop at a time. These droppers are also known as transfer pipettes.
These bottles have a squeeze-bulb dropper attached to the lid.
Cover the top opening with your thumb to control the flow of liquid one drop at a time.
No need to connect a needle or tip—just trim the opening size of these syringes to the diameter you need.
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.
Hang syringes when not in use to prevent contamination and spills.
More precise than pipettes, burettes have a stopcock that allows you to release liquids in tiny drops.
Reduce errors and increase accuracy--these burettes have a digital readout, so you don't have to calculate how much liquid you've dispensed.
Ready to use, these tips don’t need to be autoclaved before you push them onto the end of your pipettor.
Dispense a sample many times without refilling your pipettor. These tips are designed for use with repeat dispensing pipettors.
Filter out contaminants when dispensing samples in labs and other sanitary environments.
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.
Attach these tips to the end of your pipettor to transfer small amounts of liquid.
Squeeze out liquids one drop at a time.
Identify contents at a glance with these sets of 25 bottles in five lid colors.
Add a needle with a luer lock connection and squeeze to dispense a single drop or a stream of liquid.