Veterinary syringe is a kind of medical equipment for injecting drugs to animals, mainly used for vaccine and other drug injections for livestock, it is one of the indispensable medical equipment for preventing and controlling diseases in poultry breeding.
Product Parameter
Material
Size
Package
Dimension (cm)
G.W. (kg)
PVC (general)
10ml
100/carton
32*29*27
5.0
20ml
32*32*30
6.0
30ml
35*29*38
6.5
50ml
36*34*37
7.5
100ml
42*41*46
11.5
PVC (high-quality)
10ml
100/carton
32*29*27
5.5
20ml
32*32*30
7.0
30ml
35*29*38
7.0
50ml
36*34*37
8.5
100ml
42*41*46
12.5
Metal
10ml
100/carton
47*30*19
13.5
20ml
50/carton
37*25*21
10.0
30ml
34*29*26
11.5
50ml
45*29*24
15.0
20-B
31*30*24
10.0
50-B
33*33*29
15.0
Continuous injection (general)
2ml
30/carton
39*33*19
12.0
Continuous injection (high-quality)
2ml
39*33*19
12.5
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary materials used for these syringes?
Our veterinary syringes are available in high-quality PVC (general and high-quality grades) and Metal materials to suit different clinical needs in livestock breeding.
What size options are available for PVC and Metal syringes?
For PVC and Metal models, we offer sizes ranging from 10ml, 20ml, 30ml, 50ml, up to 100ml. There are also specialized 20-B and 50-B versions for metal syringes.
Do you offer syringes for continuous injection?
Yes, we provide 2ml continuous injection syringes in both general and high-quality specifications, ideal for efficient mass vaccinations.
What is the standard packaging for these products?
Packaging varies by model: PVC syringes are typically 100 per carton, metal syringes are 50 or 100 per carton, and continuous injection models are packed 30 per carton.
What is the main application of these veterinary syringes?
They are primarily used for administering vaccines and medications to livestock and poultry, serving as essential tools for disease prevention and control.
Is there a weight difference between the general and high-quality PVC models?
Yes, high-quality PVC models generally have a slightly higher Gross Weight (G.W.), reflecting more robust material construction compared to the general versions.