Low Dead Space Disposable Insulin Syringe with Needle

Low Dead Space Disposable Insulin Syringe with Needle

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Low Dead Space Disposable Insulin Syringe with Needle

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Separated Type Insulin Syringes

Designed for precise blood sugar control, this separated-type insulin syringe is composed of a syringe barrel, plunger,protective caps, and a separated needle seat. Compared to general models, this unique structure ensures 100% alignment between the cannula and syringe tip, delivering perfect liquid flow and exceptionally low dead space.

Unit: U-100, U-40  Size: 0.3ml, 0.5ml, 1ml  Gasket: Latex / Latex-free  Package: Blister / PE packing
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FAQ

Q1. What is the difference between U-100 and U-40 insulin syringes?
A1. U-100 syringes are designed for 100 units/mL insulin, while U-40 syringes are for 40 units/mL insulin concentration.
Q2. How do I choose the right needle gauge (G) and length for insulin syringes?
A2. Higher gauge numbers (like 31G) mean thinner needles, and shorter lengths (such as 6mm) ensure a practically painless injection.
Q3. What is a Safety Insulin Syringe?
A3. A safety insulin syringe features a retractable or auto-disable needle to prevent accidental needlestick injuries and reuse.
Q4. Do your disposable insulin syringes carry CE, ISO, and FDA approvals?
A4. Yes, all our insulin syringes are certified with CE, ISO 13485, and meet FDA standards for global export.
Q5. Are your insulin syringes latex-free and pyrogen-free?
A5. Yes, they are made from medical-grade PP with latex-free gaskets and are EO gas sterilized to be pyrogen-free.
Q6. What does "Zero Dead Space" mean in insulin syringes?
A6. Zero Dead Space means there is no wasted liquid left in the needle hub, ensuring accurate dosing and zero medication waste.
Q7. Are insulin syringes reusable?
A7. No, insulin syringes are strictly single-use to prevent infection, needle blunting, and tissue injury.
Q8. What is your MOQ and lead time for OEM orders?
A8. Our standard MOQ is 10,000 pieces with a typical lead time of 15 to 30 days for OEM customization.