Reference. 10311SV27ELF
Butterfly needle of 0.4 mm/27 G x 13 mm with 200 mm tube. Box of 50 units.
Needle set with wings and connection tube intended for the administration and withdrawal of intravenous fluids. Supplied in a box of 50 units.
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Description
These infusion sets allow for punctures to be made in order to extract or administer fluids intravenously. They include a flexible polyvinyl chloride tube and a stainless steel butterfly needle with a beveled tip, a combination that allows for precise and comfortable skin punctures.
Features
- Tube and cone with polyvinyl chloride wings
- Stainless steel cannula
- Adapter made from polymethyl methacrylate
- Polypropylene adapter cap
- Highly resistant polyethylene protector
- Free of DEHP and latex
- Easily recognizable outer diameter thanks to the pigmented butterfly needle according to ISO 6009
- Sterilized with ethylene oxide
- Disposable, do not allow for a second sterilization
- Classified as a Class IIa medical device according to CE certification
Technical Specifications
- Diameter: 0.4 mm (27 G)
- Cannula length: 13 mm
- Dead space volume: 0.29 ml
- Tube length: 200 mm
- Color: gray
- Shelf life: 3 years
- Individual packaging: blister (thermoformed film for blisters and paper)
Supplied in a box of 50 units.
Features
- Tube and cone with polyvinyl chloride wings
- Stainless steel cannula
- Adapter made from polymethyl methacrylate
- Polypropylene adapter cap
- Highly resistant polyethylene protector
- Free of DEHP and latex
- Easily recognizable outer diameter thanks to the pigmented butterfly needle according to ISO 6009
- Sterilized with ethylene oxide
- Disposable, do not allow for a second sterilization
- Classified as a Class IIa medical device according to CE certification
Technical Specifications
- Diameter: 0.4 mm (27 G)
- Cannula length: 13 mm
- Dead space volume: 0.29 ml
- Tube length: 200 mm
- Color: gray
- Shelf life: 3 years
- Individual packaging: blister (thermoformed film for blisters and paper)
Supplied in a box of 50 units.







