Syringes for Agilent

Hamilton Syringes for Agilent GC Autosamplers

Platform-specific GC syringe options for accurate sample introduction, repeatable injections, and dependable Agilent autosampler performance

Hamilton Syringes for Agilent GC Autosamplers

Hamilton syringes for Agilent GC autosamplers are designed for accurate, repeatable sample introduction in Agilent gas chromatography workflows. Chrom Tech supplies Hamilton syringes as an authorized distributor, helping laboratories select the correct syringe configuration for Agilent 7693A, 7673, 7683, 6850 ALS, and earlier 7670, 7671, and 7672 autosampler platforms. These syringes are built around the dimensional, mechanical, and injection requirements of Agilent GC autosamplers, supporting dependable fit, consistent aspiration and dispense performance, and long service life in routine analytical environments.

Agilent GC syringe selection depends on more than volume alone. Hamilton offers Agilent-compatible configurations across Microliter and Gastight syringe designs, including removable needle, cemented needle, and special cemented needle styles depending on the autosampler and application. This gives laboratories a way to match the syringe to the instrument setup, sample type, and injection method rather than relying on a general-purpose syringe that may not provide the same fit or repeatability.


Why Hamilton Syringes for Agilent GC Autosamplers Are Used

In GC workflows, the autosampler syringe plays a central role in injection repeatability, sample transfer accuracy, and daily instrument consistency. A syringe that is properly matched to the Agilent autosampler helps ensure that the instrument can aspirate, transport, and inject sample with minimal variation from run to run. Hamilton syringes for Agilent GC autosamplers are used because they are designed specifically around Agilent platform requirements, including dimensional accuracy, needle length, needle gauge, needle tip, and overall durability.

This application-specific design is important because Agilent GC autosamplers include multiple platform generations with different mechanical details. Hamilton separates syringe options for Agilent 7693A, 7673, 7683, and 6850 ALS systems from syringe options for Agilent 7670, 7671, and 7672 systems, helping laboratories choose a syringe that matches the actual autosampler design. That platform alignment supports better fit, smoother operation, and more reliable long-term performance.

Designed for Agilent Platform Compatibility

Hamilton’s Agilent GC autosampler syringe offering covers both newer and earlier Agilent autosampler families. Syringes for Agilent 7693A, 7673, 7683, and 6850 ALS systems use a specially designed plunger button, while syringe configurations for Agilent 7670, 7671, and 7672 systems use a traditional plunger button style. This distinction matters because the physical syringe interface must align correctly with the autosampler mechanism for proper operation.

Hamilton also provides multiple syringe constructions within the Agilent category. Microliter syringes are commonly used for precise liquid injections, while Gastight syringes are used when a tighter seal is beneficial for controlled liquid or gas handling. Depending on the exact syringe model, laboratories may also choose removable needle, cemented needle, or special needle configurations to fit the specific Agilent method and sample handling requirements.

Built for Repeatability, Durability, and GC Method Fit

For chromatography laboratories, the correct GC syringe must support more than simple sample transfer. It must deliver repeatable injections, maintain compatibility with the autosampler mechanics, and hold up over repeated cycles. Hamilton syringes for Agilent GC autosamplers are designed to support these demands through platform-specific geometry and high-quality construction that helps preserve injection consistency over time.

Because GC methods can vary by sample type, inlet condition, and injection technique, having multiple syringe styles available within the Agilent category makes selection more precise. A properly matched Hamilton syringe helps laboratories reduce avoidable downtime, support stable analytical performance, and maintain confidence in day-to-day Agilent GC operation. For users running compatible Agilent GC autosamplers, these syringes provide a practical solution built specifically for GC sample introduction.

Key Definitions
Agilent GC Autosampler Syringe
A Hamilton syringe configuration designed for compatible Agilent gas chromatography autosamplers where precise fit, repeatable injection, and long service life are important.
Agilent 7693A, 7673, 7683, and 6850 ALS Syringe
A syringe style designed for newer Agilent Automatic Liquid Sampler platforms that uses a specially designed plunger button matched to those autosampler mechanisms.
Agilent 7670, 7671, and 7672 Syringe
A syringe style designed for earlier Agilent GC autosamplers that uses a traditional plunger button configuration matched to those instrument platforms.
Microliter Syringe
A precision syringe design commonly used for GC liquid injections where exact low-volume sample delivery is required.
Gastight Syringe
A syringe design that uses a polymer plunger tip to create a tight seal, making it useful for controlled liquid or gas handling in certain GC autosampler applications.
Removable Needle
A syringe needle configuration that can be exchanged when needed, allowing replacement or adjustment of the syringe setup for the application.
Cemented Needle
A permanently attached needle configuration used when a fixed syringe geometry is preferred for consistent autosampler operation.
Dimensional Accuracy
The tight control of syringe dimensions needed to ensure proper autosampler fit, correct mechanical motion, and dependable injection performance.
Needle Length, Gauge, and Tip
Key syringe specifications that must match the Agilent autosampler and inlet requirements to support accurate aspiration, septum penetration, and repeatable injections.
Injection Repeatability
The ability of the syringe and autosampler to deliver the same sample volume consistently from run to run, helping support stable chromatographic results.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Hamilton syringes for Agilent GC autosamplers used for?
Hamilton syringes for Agilent GC autosamplers are used for automated sample aspiration and injection in compatible Agilent gas chromatography systems.
Which Agilent autosampler platforms are covered in this category?
This category includes syringe options for Agilent 7693A, 7673, 7683, and 6850 ALS systems, as well as earlier Agilent 7670, 7671, and 7672 autosampler platforms.
Why are there different syringe options for newer and earlier Agilent autosamplers?
Different Agilent autosampler generations use different mechanical interfaces. For example, syringes for the 7693A, 7673, 7683, and 6850 ALS use a specially designed plunger button, while syringes for the 7670, 7671, and 7672 use a traditional plunger button.
Are both Microliter and Gastight syringe options available for Agilent GC autosamplers?
Yes. Hamilton offers both Microliter and Gastight syringe options for compatible Agilent GC autosampler applications, depending on the method and sample handling requirements.
Are different needle constructions available for Agilent GC syringe configurations?
Yes. Depending on the syringe model, Hamilton offers removable needle, cemented needle, and special cemented needle configurations for Agilent GC autosampler use.
Why does dimensional accuracy matter for Agilent GC autosampler syringes?
Dimensional accuracy helps ensure the syringe fits and moves correctly within the autosampler, which supports reliable aspiration, injection repeatability, and long-term performance.
Why do needle length, gauge, and tip matter in Agilent GC workflows?
Needle length, gauge, and tip must match the Agilent autosampler and injection method so the syringe can penetrate properly, deliver sample consistently, and support dependable GC operation.
Why would a laboratory choose Hamilton syringes for Agilent GC autosamplers?
Laboratories choose Hamilton syringes for Agilent GC autosamplers when they need platform-specific syringe designs for accurate sample introduction, repeatable injections, and dependable service life in GC workflows.