Description :
A Cannula is a thin, hollow tube designed to deliver or remove fluids from a body, laboratory setup, or equipment system. In laboratory and pharmaceutical applications, cannulas are often used to transfer liquids between vessels under sterile conditions, minimizing exposure to air and contaminants.
Features:
Material: Stainless steel, medical-grade plastic, or PTFE, depending on application
Design: Hollow, cylindrical tube with sharp or blunt tip for precise fluid transfer
Sterility: Can be sterilized or supplied pre-sterilized
Compatibility: Suitable for syringes, laboratory apparatus, or medical equipment
Durability: Corrosion-resistant and reusable (where applicable)
Applications:
Transferring liquids in pharmaceutical labs without contamination
Medical use for injections, infusions, or drainage
Fluid sampling or dispensing in analytical laboratories
Maintaining aseptic conditions in microbiology or chemistry experiments

