Sterile Safety Syringe for Single Use (Retractable)
Product Features
Intended use | The Sterile Safety Syringe for Single Use (Retractable) is intended to provide a safe and reliable method of injecting fluids into or withdrawing fluids from the body. The Sterile Safety Syringe for Single Use (Retractable) is designed to aid in the prevention of needle stick injuries and reduce the potential for syringe reuse. The Sterile Safety Syringe for Single Use (Retractable) is a single use, disposable device, provided sterile. |
Main Material | PE, PP, PC, SUS304 Stainless Steel Cannula, Silicone Oil |
Shelf life | 5 years |
Certification and Quality Assurance | CE, 510K, ISO13485 |
Product Introduction
Introducing the Disposable Sterile Safety Syringe, a reliable and safe method of injecting or withdrawing fluids. The syringe has a 23-31G needle and a needle length of 6mm to 25mm, making it suitable for a variety of medical procedures. Thin-wall and regular-wall options provide flexibility for different injection techniques.
Safety is a top priority, and the retractable design of this syringe ensures that. After use, simply retract the needle into the barrel, preventing accidental needle sticks and reducing the risk of infection. This feature also makes the syringe more convenient and easy to handle.
KDL syringes are made of sterile, non-toxic and non-pyrogenic raw materials, guaranteeing the highest standards of safety and hygiene. The gasket is made of isoprene rubber to ensure a secure and leak-proof seal. Plus, our syringes are latex-free for those with latex allergies.
To further ensure quality and safety, our disposable sterile safety syringes are MDR and FDA 510k approved and manufactured under ISO 13485. These certifications validate our commitment to supply products that meet or exceed international standards.
With single-use sterile safety syringes, healthcare professionals can confidently administer medications or withdraw fluids. Its ergonomic design and user-friendly features make it easy to operate and minimize the risk of errors during medical procedures.