Product introduction of ear syringes

A bulb syringe, also known as an ear syringe, is a rubber tool primarily used for the quantitative extraction of liquids using pipettes.

1. Shape: A bulb syringe is a rubber instrument with a spherical base and a tubular top, used to quickly blow out large amounts of air. Originally used in hospitals to treat ear diseases and to remove water from the ears after swimming.

2. Scope: Generally used to blow away dust from moisture-sensitive objects, such as keyboards and circuit boards. In laboratories, bulb syringes are mainly used for the quantitative extraction of liquids using pipettes and volumetric pipettes. They can also disperse powdery substances in sealed containers.

Bullets are not limited to analytical laboratories; they are used in many other situations: watch and precision instrument repairmen often use bulb syringes to apply alcohol to metal surfaces to clean parts; photography enthusiasts often use bulb syringes to blow away dust from lens surfaces; and sometimes they are used to absorb water for drainage, etc.

3. Precautions:

(1) The product should be protected from rain and snow, kept clean, and kept away from acids, alkalis, oils, organic solvents, etc., and at least 1.5 meters away from heat sources.

(2) This product should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated warehouse at a temperature of 0-35℃ and a relative humidity not exceeding 80%, and placed at least 0.2 cm above the ground.

(3) When stored under the above conditions, the shelf life of this product is five years.

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