Article: German Inventors Develop Hypodermic Syringe Making Method

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 25 -- Erik Brandhorst of Hiddenhausen, Germany, and Andreas Geiger of Kirchlengern, Germany, have developed a method for producing a syringe with a glued cannula.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the invention relates to "method for producing a syringe with a glued cannula, in which a syringe body is provided with a lubricant internally at high temperature, and either the lubricant is prevented from penetrating into a cannula receptacle of the syringe body, or the lubricant is cleared from the cannula receptacle of the syringe body afterward, and a cannula is glued into the cannula receptacle; and a syringe with a body comprising a cylinder portion ...

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