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1ml 3 ml 5ml 10ml 20ml 60ml Disposable Plastic Luer Lock Syringes With Needle
Product description
Luer Lock syringes with needles are commonly used in medical settings for various procedures such as injections, vaccinations, and blood draws. Here is a detailed description of the product:
Product Description: Luer Lock Syringes with Needle
1. Purpose:
Luer Lock syringes with needles are designed for accurate and secure delivery of medications, vaccines, or blood sampling in healthcare settings.
2. Components:
3. Luer Lock Connection:
The Luer Lock system features a threaded tip on the syringe barrel and a corresponding threaded hub on the needle. This mechanism ensures a secure and leak-proof connection between the syringe and needle, preventing accidental disconnection during procedures.
4. Needle Types:
5. Material:
6. Features:
7. Applications:
FAQ
1.What is the difference between a luer lock syringe and a normal
syringe?
The luer slip syringe requires the medical staff to push the
hypodermic needle onto the syringe end, creating a secure strong
connection. Luer lock syringes requires the hypodermic needle to be
screwed on, rotating the needle clockwise can achieve a very tight
fit bond between the needle and the syringe.
2.What is the use of Luer lock in medicine?
Luer Lock Syringe - Hawach
Applications of Luer Lock Syringe
Medication Administration: They are used for the administration of
medications, including vaccines, insulin, antibiotics, and other
injectable drugs. The secure connection prevents leakage or
accidental detachment during administration.
3.What is the difference between luer lock and luer taper?
A luer slip fitting consists of a tapered cone that slips onto its
mating tapered cavity, while a luer lock fitting consists of
similar components, however with integrated locking threads.
4.What are the 3 types of syringes?
How to Choose a Syringe
Syringes can be made from different materials such as plastic,
glass, or metal. Plastic syringes are lightweight and disposable,
while glass syringes are more durable and can be sterilized for
reuse. Metal syringes are often used for specialized applications.
5.What is another name for luer lock?
"Luer-Lok" and "Luer-slip" are registered trademarks of Becton
Dickinson. "Luer-Lok" style connectors are often generically
referred to as "luer lock" (always in lower case), while
"luer-slip" style connectors may be generically referred to as
"slip tip".
6.What are the 3 different sizes of syringes?
Most syringes come in measures of 30-units or 0.3 milliliters (ml),
50 units (0.5 ml), and 100 units (1 ml). These measures refer to
the barrel size and how much insulin the syringe can hold. The
barrels feature markings at 1- or 2-unit intervals to help people
measure their dose.