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Syringe Validator for 3 & 7 Liter Syringes

The Syringe Validator is a precision volume measuring device for use in checking the displacement volume of volumetric syringes. The syringe Validator measures syringe volumes of 500 to 7000ml.



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Volume Calibration Syringes

Volume Calibration Syringes available in 10, 100, 500, 1000, 3000 & 7000 ml. Adjustable stops for additional smaller stroke volumes for each syringe size. Optional outlet port diameters. NIST traceability. 100% leak tested. Re-calibration service and Loaner programs.


Five-Way Gatlin-Shape™ Inflatable Balloon-Type Valve

Five-Way Gatlin-Shape™ Inflatable Balloon-Type™ valves control the direction of flow from one common port to one or any combination of four selective ports in a "straight-thru" flow path configuration. A replaceable silicone rubber inflatable balloon is mounted in each of the valve flow paths for independent directional control of the flow.


Four-Way Gatlin-Shape™ Inflatable Balloon-Type Valve

Four-Way Gatlin-Shape™ Inflatable Balloon-Type™ valves control the direction of flow from one common port to one or any combination of three selective ports in a "straight-thru" flow path configuration. A replaceable silicone rubber inflatable balloon is mounted in each of the valve flow paths for independent directional control of the flow.


Two-Way Shutoff™ Inflatable Balloon-Type Valve

Two-Way Shutoff™ Inflatable Balloon-Type valves function as an open/close type flow control valve with a "straight thru" flow path configuration. A replaceable silicone rubber inflatable balloon is mounted in the valve flow path for open/close control of the flow.


Four-Way T-Shape™ Inflatable Balloon-Type Valve

Four-Way T-Shape™ Inflatable Balloon-Type valves control the direction of flow from one common port to one or any combination of three selective ports in a T-Shape flow path configuration. A replaceable silicone rubber inflatable balloon is mounted in each of the valve flow paths for independent directional control of the flow.


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