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Dave,
when you connect two ordinary syringe needles using a zero dead volume
connector, you might arrive at what you need. Raw needles can be
obtained (for instance) from Hamilton. Their 'point style 5' has a round
tip with a laser-drilled whole on the side which should minimize coring.
Zero dead volume connectors and corresponding ferrules are available
from any GC accessories supplier, eg SGE, VICI-Valco and many others. I
hope this is what you were asking for
Willi
Dave Bowling wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know a source for 2-ended non-coring syringe needles?
> This is to transfer gases from one septum-capped container to
> another. Thanks.
>
> Best,
> Dave
>
> Dave Bowling
> Dept. of Biology
> University of Utah
>
>
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