UNIMATIK Automatic Injector Replacement Glass 2 ml (4.3 cm)
Product Features
This is an original replacement part specifically manufactured for 2 ml capacity UNIMATIK automatic injector models. Its standard 4.3 cm length ensures a millimeter-precise fit to the injector body. Thanks to its high-quality borosilicate glass material, it is resistant to chemicals and drug components. Its heat-resistant structure allows for safe sterilization after each use. It ensures frictionless and smooth piston movement, maintaining dosage accuracy.
Product Description
The UNIMATIK Replacement Glass is one of the most critical parts of your automatic injector. In addition to breakage caused by drops, impacts, or excessive compression during operation, glasses that become calcified or cloudy over time can reduce dosage accuracy. This 4.3 cm long replacement glass allows you to save money by replacing only the damaged part instead of completely replacing your injector. Its transparent structure and durable texture help you maintain hygienic vaccination standards.
Technical Superiority and Advantages
Sealing Performance: The smooth tip structure, perfectly combined with seals, prevents air intake and liquid leakage. Economical Revision: By replacing only the glass while keeping the main mechanism intact, the equipment's lifespan is extended for years. Chemical Resistance: Unaffected by aggressive vaccine and drug components, it does not crack or deteriorate. Easy Assembly: Thanks to its modular structure, it can be replaced in seconds in field conditions without requiring any technical equipment. Clear View: Its perfect transparency allows you to easily monitor liquid flow and possible air bubbles during injection.
Applications
Replacement of broken, cracked, or scratched 2 ml UNIMATIK syringe glasses. Replacement of glasses where dosage lines have faded and become difficult to read over time. Keeping spare parts stock in case of accidents during mass vaccination periods. Periodic part replacement within the hygiene and sterilization cycle in veterinary clinics.