Needle With Plastic Hub

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: Needles with plastic hubs are medical-grade hypodermic needles attached to a plastic base that allows easy connection to syringes.

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• Medical & Veterinary Consumables: Needles and syringes.

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• Single Needle or bulk packs.

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Veterinary

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• Standard Hypodermic Needle with Plastic Hub • Safety Needle with Plastic Hub (if applicable)

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• Needle: Stainless steel for strength and sharpness. • Hub: Medical-grade plastic for secure syringe attachment.

HSN Code:

9018.31.00

HS Code:

9018.31

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India

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Needles with plastic hubs are medical-grade hypodermic needles attached to a plastic base that allows easy connection to syringes. They are used for injections, blood collection, and veterinary applications, offering safety and convenience.

• Material: Stainless steel needle with a durable plastic hub.

• Sizes Available:

o  18G x 1/2 inch

o  18G x 3/4 inch

• Gauge: 18 gauge (18G) – suitable for various injections.

• Design: Sharp bevelled tip for easy penetration, securely attached to plastic hub.

• Colour Coding: Plastic hubs are color-coded for gauge identification

•  Standard Hypodermic Needle with Plastic Hub

•  Safety Needle with Plastic Hub (if applicable)

•  Single Needle or bulk packs.

•  Needle: Stainless steel for strength and sharpness.

•  Hub: Medical-grade plastic for secure syringe attachment

•  Medical & Veterinary Consumables: Needles and syringes.

•  Used for intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intravenous injections.

•  Commonly employed in hospitals, clinics, and labs

•  Used for animal injections and blood sampling.
•  Suitable for various animal sizes depending on needle gauge

•  Secure Attachment: Plastic hub fits snugly on syringes.

•  Ease of Use: Bevelled tip ensures smooth penetration.

•  Versatility: Multiple sizes for different applications.

•  Single Use: Disposable to maintain hygiene and safety.

•  Risk of Needlestick Injuries: Requires careful handling.

•  Use only once to avoid infection.

•  Dispose of properly in sharps containers.

•  Avoid recapping needles to reduce injury risk.

•  HS Code: 9018.31

•  HSN Code: 9018.31.00

•  Description: Needles, catheters, cannulate and the like.

•  Sterile, single-use product supplied pre-sterilized.

•  Do not reuse or attempt to sterilize after use.

1.  What does 18G mean? 18G refers to the needle gauge; 18 gauge is relatively thick, suitable for many injections.

2.  What is the difference between 1/2 and 3/4 inch sizes? The length of the needle shaft; longer needles are used for deeper injections.

3.  Are these needles safe for veterinary use? Yes, widely used in veterinary medicine.

4.  Can these needles be reused? No, they are single-use only for safety.

5.  How should I dispose of used needles? Use designated sharps disposal containers.

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Needles with plastic hubs are medical-grade hypodermic needles attached to a plastic base that allows easy connection to syringes. They are used for injections, blood collection, and veterinary applications, offering safety and convenience.

• Material: Stainless steel needle with a durable plastic hub.

• Sizes Available:

o  18G x 1/2 inch

o  18G x 3/4 inch

• Gauge: 18 gauge (18G) – suitable for various injections.

• Design: Sharp bevelled tip for easy penetration, securely attached to plastic hub.

• Colour Coding: Plastic hubs are color-coded for gauge identification

•  Standard Hypodermic Needle with Plastic Hub

•  Safety Needle with Plastic Hub (if applicable)

•  Single Needle or bulk packs.

•  Needle: Stainless steel for strength and sharpness.

•  Hub: Medical-grade plastic for secure syringe attachment

•  Medical & Veterinary Consumables: Needles and syringes.

•  Used for intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intravenous injections.

•  Commonly employed in hospitals, clinics, and labs

•  Used for animal injections and blood sampling.
•  Suitable for various animal sizes depending on needle gauge

•  Secure Attachment: Plastic hub fits snugly on syringes.

•  Ease of Use: Bevelled tip ensures smooth penetration.

•  Versatility: Multiple sizes for different applications.

•  Single Use: Disposable to maintain hygiene and safety.

•  Risk of Needlestick Injuries: Requires careful handling.

•  Use only once to avoid infection.

•  Dispose of properly in sharps containers.

•  Avoid recapping needles to reduce injury risk.

•  HS Code: 9018.31

•  HSN Code: 9018.31.00

•  Description: Needles, catheters, cannulate and the like.

•  Sterile, single-use product supplied pre-sterilized.

•  Do not reuse or attempt to sterilize after use.

1.  What does 18G mean? 18G refers to the needle gauge; 18 gauge is relatively thick, suitable for many injections.

2.  What is the difference between 1/2 and 3/4 inch sizes? The length of the needle shaft; longer needles are used for deeper injections.

3.  Are these needles safe for veterinary use? Yes, widely used in veterinary medicine.

4.  Can these needles be reused? No, they are single-use only for safety.

5.  How should I dispose of used needles? Use designated sharps disposal containers.

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