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The Measure of ExcellenceCodes and Explanations DX (Diluter)


TLL PTFE Luer Lock male fitting with M6X1 female side port. The X-style plunger stop incorporates a 6-32 UNC female thread on the end of the stop to allow attachment to drive mechanism. Such as on the ML 500 Diluters/ Dispensers. These syringes are used on the sample side of ML 500 Diluters.


TLL-XL (60 mm Syringe) These 60 mm stroke TLL style syringes are compatible with many Liquid Handling Instruments, including XL-3000 modular digital syringe pump, Tecan and Cavro sample processors and Liquid Handling Applications.


C, CX (Cheminert) ¼”-28 UNF male fitting. Used in low volume applications where system dead volume need to be minimized. The X-style plunger stop incorporates a 6-32 UNC female thread on the end of the stop to allow attachment to drive arm mechanism. Such as on the ML 500 Diluters/Dispensers. These syringes can also be screwed into HAMILTON micro valves HV, HVP and HVX.


C-XP These 30 mm stroke C-style syringes are compatible with many Liquid Handling Instruments like Tecan, Cavro and


other OEM Liquid Handling Systems.


AD (AccuDil®) This syringe has been specially developed for use with Diluters/Dispensers. It’s screwed directly into the carrier with a fine thread M8X0.75. These syringes have no scale.


DAD (Diluter AccuDil®) These syringes have an axial fine thread M8X0.75 and a M6 side connector. As with the DX syringe they are used on the sample side of Diluters.


N, NR, KH, SN, RN, RNR, LTN, LTSN and SL Syringes that are shipped with needles.


RN without needle, LT, TLL, TLLX, TLL-XL, DX, C, CX, C-XP, AD and DAD Syringes that are shipped without needles.


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