Qosina announces addition of new Control Stroke Syringes

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Qosina is pleased to announce the addition of five new Control Stroke Syringes. These syringes help ensure volume regulation during fluid delivery, and are used for precise injection or withdrawal. All syringes are equipped with a dimple inside the barrel opposite the graduation, which acts as a plunger stop. The dimple controls the amount of fluid when the dose amount is critical. Control Stroke Syringes have a male luer lock that accepts any female luer lock, and are offered in sizes, 75 ml (C2125), 1 ml (C2126), 1.25 ml (C2127), 1.5 ml (C2128), and 2 ml (C2129). All five feature a clear polypropylene barrel and plunger rod, and a polyisoprene plunger tip. The syringes do not contain DEHP, BPA, or natural rubber. In addition, Qosina offers a variety of vented and non-vented caps for you to complete your project.

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Qosina is a worldwide supplier of thousands of stock OEM disposable components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries including connectors, luers, clamps, adapters, clips, valves, needle hubs, stopcocks, hemostasis valves, tuohy borst adapters, swabs, and spikes. Qosina operates an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 registered facility.

Qosina offers low minimums and short lead times. Call our Customer Service Specialist to request a sample, obtain our latest catalog or place and order via phone +1 (631) 242-3000, fax +1 (631) 242-3230 or email [email protected]. Visit us at www.qosina.com to see our latest products. Custom sourcing services are available through our knowledgeable specialists using Qosina extensive resources.

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