The KD407 starts with a precision-ground regular bevel, and the 14G to 22G range basically covers everything form thick fluids for large livestock down to smaller gauge work for cats or pocket pets, we usually have stock in the mid-range sizes. 2. What this gives you is consistent flow rates because the inner bore is silicone coated, so it doesn't clog up on the first few draws—that smooth suface treatment also means less drag through tissue, which matters when you're doing high-volume rounds. 3. Its a single-use sterile unit, and most buyers go with the 500 dozen carton because it's easier to track inventory that way, though we can split if you've got a smaller operation that only needs 50 dozen or so. 4. And the ISO 9001 cerification is for the whole manufacturing line, not just a batch test, so we've got COAs on file for every lot if your lab or clinic needs them for reprocessing documentation. 5. But it's not suited for anything requiring a precision-tip delivrey like intraocular injections or spinal work—the regular bevel is fine for intramuscular and subcutaneous, but that's where the tolerances sit give or take a few microns. 6. The 14G to 22G range actually covers a lot, but you'll find the 18G and 20G are workhorses for routine vaccinations, though the 22G is noticeably better than a 20G for smaller patients where tissue sparing is the priority.

The KD407 model comes in sizes from 14G to 22G, so you can pick the right gauge for your specific veterinary injection needs.
Yes, the silicone coating is medical-grade and designed to reduce friction during injection, making it safe and comfortable for a wide range of animals.
Our standard MOQ is one carton, which contains 500 dozen needles, but we can discuss smaller quantities for trial orders.
Yes, we include the ISO 9001 certification and sterility test reports with every shipment to ensure quality and compliance.
Each needle is individually sterile-packed, and then 500 dozen are packed into a carton to keep them clean and dry until use.