
In clinical environments, certain tools form the operational backbone of essential procedures. Among these, the single blood collection bag is a primary example. This specialized
Suitable for irrigation, wound care, and low-pressure fluid delivery, and can be used with compatible drainage lines or feeding accessories when required.
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WEGO Medical’s medical syringe with catheter tip boasts a transparent coat for precise fluid aspiration and air bubble detection. Its smooth plunger movement and anti-slip design ensure safe and efficient operation.
Free from latex, BPA, DEHP, and PVC, it meets stringent safety standards. Sterile for single use and certified by FDA, CE, ISO13485, and ISO9001, it guarantees reliability in medical procedures.
WEGO Medical’s medical syringe with catheter tip boasts a transparent coat for precise fluid aspiration and air bubble detection. Its smooth plunger movement and anti-slip design ensure safe and efficient operation.
Free from latex, BPA, DEHP, and PVC, it meets stringent safety standards. Sterile for single use and certified by FDA, CE, ISO13485, and ISO9001, it guarantees reliability in medical procedures.
| Specification | Package |
| 60ml | 1/pk, 20pk/bx,10bx/ctn, 530*380*430mm |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Barrel+Piston+Plunger+cap |
| Package | Blister/PE/bulk |
| Certificate | FDA/CE/ISO13485/ISO9001 |
| Transparent coat easy for precise fluid aspiration and recognition of air bubbles. |
| Smooth plunger movement. |
| Anti-slip structure to prevent the core rod from accidently slipping off. |
| No made with natural rubber latex, BPA, DEHP, PVC. |
| Non- pyrogenic, Non-toxic. |
| Sterile for single use. |

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