Injex Safety Insulin Syringe

INJEX SAFETY - Syringes of single use for insulin with safety device with and without needles - Various calibres

10160610039 - Injex Safety - Insulin syringe with safety device without needle

10160610041 - Injex Safety - Insulin syringe with safety device with needle of several sizes

Syringes INJEX Safety - Syringe with safety device that complies with NR 32: are supplied in individual sterile, non-toxic and non-pyrogenic packaging with volumetric capacity of 1 ml.

Needle syringes with safety device, INJEX Safety syringes, are manufactured for use with fluids or parenteral solutions. The syringes have the characteristics and conditions required by NBR ISO 7886-1 and NBR 7864.

Cylinder (syringe body): where the graduation of the syringe is recorded, injected in polypropylene, inert, translucent, non-toxic. Features nozzle that can be of two types: luer slip (plain nozzle) or luer lock (nozzle with locking).

Rod (part of the piston that supports and drives the piston): injected in inert, non-toxic polypropylene.

Piston (part of the piston that holds liquids inside the cylinder): pre-lubricated with medical grade silicone, injected in thermoplastic rubber, non-toxic, inert, latex-free.

Piston (rod + piston): rod that holds and drives the piston having a base for supporting the thumb at the opposite end, which is intended to make the internal seal of the cylinder body, retaining the liquid, not allowing its passage to the rod.

Hypodermic Needle: Cannula made of stainless steel with regular tri-bevel and sharp bevel, sterile various sizes for single use and inserted in polypropylene plastic protector (conventional protector).

Articulated protector: device that meets NR 32, made of polypropylene, non-toxic, inert, being fitted to the syringe body to allow the needle "housing" after the syringe is used. The articulated protector features two jaws to secure the needle at the time of the "accommodation" safely and safely to the user.

The articulated needle guard that is available in the Injex Safety syringes with a SLIP or LOCK type nozzle must be actuated after use of the syringe by moving the hinged guard towards the needle to accommodate it, thus avoiding puncture injuries, since It is necessary to re-cap the needle with the conventional shield. To activate the articulated protector, the surface of a table or bench must be used as support.


 

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