| Brand Name |
Sol-Millennium |
| Place of Origin |
China (Mainland) |
Product Features The SOL-JECTTM fixed needle safety syringe has been specifically designed to aid in the prevention of syringe reuse and needlestick injury. New enhanced feature make it the right device for , , and both large scale and routine immunization program. Size available: 0.1ml,0.5ml,1ml,30U,50U,100U Features: ØMinimal Dead space* ØHigh Quality, permanently attached needle ØPatented needle retraction mechanism allow user to withdraw the needle back into the barrel ØPatented Locking ring design allow user to lock the needle into the barrel after needle retracted ØPatented No Gap* design ØEasier to remove air bubble ØLess wastage compare with standard and other safety syringe design ØClear Barrel and Bold scale markings ØIndividual blister packing ØLow Injection/pull force ØMinimum training required ØAffordable price Benefits: ØGreater Patient comfort ØMinimal Vaccine waste ØHigh effective in preventing syringe reuse and needle stick injuries. ØTake less space in Sharp container; significantly reduce the cost for dispose syringes and needles. ØEase to see and measure syringe content ØAccurate dose measurement ØEnvironmentally friendly ØMaintains content sterility when package unopened and not damaged ØImproved to access to safety technology *Minimal dead space Using a low waste space syringe reduces medication waste and medication costs and allows for accurate dosing. The SOL-JECTTM fixed needle Safety Syringe has a specially designed needle hub and engagement mechanism. This unique design reduces the amount of waste space volume typically found in devices with a Luer design and other designs of safety syringes. The waste space volume for SOL-JECTTM fixed needle safety syringe is 0.008ml which easily meets the standard requirements of a conventional insulin syringe, and 90% less than 1ml syringe with a detachable needle (.07 ml). *No gap design SOL-JECTTM fixed needle safety syringe offers the same no gap design as a conventional fixed needle syringe, allowing the clinician to draw up medication from the zero gradation mark and easy to remove the air bubbles from the syringe. Many designs of safety syringes have a noticeable gap between the zero graduation line and the position of the gasket which may cause immediate pre engagement before or during injection. There are a number of Disadvantages in using a fixed needle safety syringe with gap:ØThe clinician cannot draw the medication from the zero graduation line. ØDifficult to aspirating precise medication, especially small volumes of medication. ØMore difficult to remove the air bubbles from the syringe. ØCan not inject all the entire dose of medication without activating the safety mechanism.