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The Measure of Excellence SaltLine Syringes


The HAMILTON SaltLine syringes have an extremely long lifetime when used with salty solution in the pH range from 1 to 13. Special attention must be paid to their alkaline resistance (alkaline class 2) when used in the higher pH range (> pH 10). The syringes are gas and liquid tight and are available in the volume range from 100 µl to 10 ml. The accuracy is ± 1% of the nominal volume. HAMILTON SaltLine syringes are designed to be compatible with the HAMILTON 1000 and 1700 series GASTIGHT® syringes. They can be ordered with TLL, D, AD and DAD connectors.


Typical applications are: Sampling of aqueous, salty solutions up to 30 g/L


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Sampling in a pH range from 1 to 13


The syringes can be used with HAMILTON Diluters/Dispensers Use with hematology, titrators and clinical analyzers Use with autosamplers


Special Syringes


Tech Tip A clean syringe does not require any lubricating grease. Grease should not be used. The use of grease may lead to a variety of problems including sample cross-contamination and seizing of the plunger in the barrel. HAMILTON syringes may be sterilized with appropriate sterilizing agents such as ethylene oxide.


SaltLine Syringe Ordering information


TLL-SAL


TLL-XL SAL D-SAL


AD-SAL


DAD-SAL C-XP-SAL


203220 203500 203450 203310 203400 203530


203230 203505 203460 203320 203410 203535


203240 203510 203470 203330 203420 203540


203250 203515


203340 203545 - 55 -


203260 203520 203480 203350


203550


203270 203525


203360


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Volume 250 µl Model 1725


Volume 500 µl Model 1750


Volume 1000 µl Model 1001


Volume 2500 µl Model 1002


Volume 5000 µl Model 1005


Volume 10000 µl Model 1010


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