Flexible Needle 2UUL CS10 MicroFlex Tip

Flexible Needle 2UUL CS10 MicroFlex Tip

2UUL CS10 MicroFlex Tip - Flexible Dispensing Tips

The 2UUL CS10 MicroFlex Tip precision dispensing tips are designed for work requiring maximum precision during electronics repairs. Their flexible design and very small outlet diameter allow for application exactly where needed.

The soft and flexible material allows for comfortable work, even in hard-to-reach areas. A specially designed internal channel facilitates material flow, and the tapered tip ensures high dispensing precision.

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Description

Key Features:

✔ Flexible MicroFlex design for easy, precise application

✔ Ultra-thin nozzle with a diameter of 0.2 mm

✔ Inner diameter of the fitting: 4 mm

✔ Total length: 45 mm

✔ High resistance to deformation

✔ Easy dispensing

Specifications:

  • Manufacturer: 2UUL
  • Model: CS10 MicroFlex Tip
  • Package Contents: 50 pieces
  • Total length: 45 mm
  • Mounting diameter: 4 mm
  • Outlet diameter: 0.2 mm
  • Material: flexible plastic

Product Details
S2UUL0CS10
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