Key Features:
Barrel: The cylindrical part of the syringe that holds the substance to be injected.
Plunger: The movable rod within the barrel that pushes or pulls the substance.
Needle: The sharp, pointed component used for puncturing tissues or injecting fluids.
Calibration Markings: Graduated markings on the barrel to measure and ensure accurate dosage.
Luer Lock or Slip Tip: Connector design at the tip for secure attachment to needles or other medical devices.
Hypodermic Needle: The needle is often a hypodermic needle made of stainless steel.
Hub: The base of the needle that attaches to the syringe, either with a screw-on hub or a press-fit hub.
Plunger Stopper: The stopper at the end of the plunger prevents leakage and ensures controlled fluid movement.
Sterile Packaging: Supplied in sterile packaging to maintain aseptic conditions until use.
Variety of Sizes: Available in various sizes to accommodate different volumes and medical applications.
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