
3 mL dispensing syringe for reconstitution · 20G
20G Lab Dispensing Syringes · 3 mL · Individually Wrapped
Industrial-grade 3 mL polypropylene dispensing syringes with 20-gauge measuring tip. Individually sealed packaging, clear graduation marks, smooth one-hand plunger. Designed for filling, drawing, and dispensing liquids — ideal for measuring bacteriostatic water during peptide reconstitution. Not for injection.
Single syringe
199 EGP
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Total
199EGP
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Legal Notice
Industrial-grade lab dispensing tool. Not a medical injection device. Not for use in injection of any kind. Discard after single use. Customers must be 18 or older.
Description
Why a dispensing syringe?
Reconstituting a peptide means pulling sterile bacteriostatic water from one vial and injecting it into a second vial of lyophilized powder. A 1 mL insulin syringe with a 29G needle works for this, but it draws slowly, the thin needle can bend on tougher septums, and you waste an injection-grade syringe on a non-injection task. A 20G × 3 mL dispensing syringe handles this in one fast pull — cleaner, faster, and frees up your insulin syringes for actual injections.
How to use it (reconstitution workflow)
1. Wipe the bac water septum and peptide vial septum with alcohol wipes. 2. Pull the dispensing syringe plunger to the desired volume of air (e.g., 1 mL). 3. Insert the 20G tip straight into the bac water septum, push the air in, then invert and slowly draw the same volume of water. 4. Pull the syringe out, insert into the peptide vial, and slowly inject the water down the inside wall of the vial — never directly onto the lyophilized cake. 5. Discard the dispensing syringe (single use). 6. Swirl the peptide vial gently to dissolve. Once reconstituted, use a fresh insulin syringe to draw your dose for injection.
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