Hercules Labs Precision Dial-Dose Injector Pen
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Designed for laboratory settings requiring meticulous liquid dispensing, the Hercules Labs Precision Injector Pen combines fluid mechanics with a durable, user-friendly design. Constructed with a premium anodized aluminum body, this reusable delivery system allows laboratory professionals to accurately meter and deploy liquid solutions with exact volume control.
Key Features
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Micro-Dial Volume Calibration: Features a clear, high-visibility mechanical window and tactile dial mechanism for precise, reproducible increments.
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Premium Metal Construction: Built with an anodized aluminum exterior shell that provides excellent durability, an easy-to-sanitize surface, and resistance to standard laboratory wear.
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Universal Cartridge Compatibility: Engineered to accept standard reusable fluid cartridges, ensuring easy swapping and zero downtime during testing procedures.
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Standard Threaded Hub: A universal screw-on tip configuration seamlessly accommodates standard safety and laboratory research pen needles (e.g., 4mm, 5mm, 6mm).
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Ergonomic, Low-Force Deployment: The smooth, low-resistance plunger design ensures steady, uniform liquid distribution without hand strain or erratic pressure spikes.
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Available in Multiple Profiles: Color-coded options (available in Electric Blue and Metallic Pink) allow for effortless visual classification of different test formulas or batches in the lab.
Specifications
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Body Material: High-Grade Anodized Aluminum
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Mechanism: Mechanical Dial-Dose with Push-Button Dispensing
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Compatibility: Fits standard laboratory cartridges and standard screw-on pen needles
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Maintenance: Reusable shell; easily wiped down with standard laboratory disinfectant wipes
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: All products provided by Hercules Labs are strictly for research and laboratory use only. These substances are not intended for human or animal consumption. They are not classified as drugs, food, or cosmetics. Handling must be restricted to qualified professionals who acknowledge the inherent risks and responsibilities of laboratory research.











