Medical Materials - MIT Taiwan High-Specification Safety Injection Syringes
With advanced AI technology and rigorous production processes, we focus on the design and safety of medical syringes, aiming to reduce occupational risks for healthcare workers globally, especially the risks of needle-stick injuries and cross-infection.
- Automatic Protection Mechanism:Featuring an innovative patented design, the needle automatically retracts after use, effectively preventing needle-stick injuries and ensuring the safety of healthcare workers and patients.
- High-End Technology Support:Utilizing high-precision tri-bevel needle technology from Japan and South Korea, it enhances needle comfort and reduces pain.
- International Certification:It has passed Taiwan's national inspection standards and has applied for patents in the EU, the US, Japan, and other countries, meeting the strict requirements of global markets.
- Environmental and Cost Advantages:The syringe design focuses on reducing medical waste and lowering recycling and disposal costs, aligning with sustainable development principles.

Product Specifications
Model and Specifications: Packaged in single sterile packs (1 syringe/pack), small boxes (100 packs/box), and outer boxes (1200 packs/12 small boxes/box).
・3cc:SC-23ED (Needle Specification: 23Gx1", 0.6x25mm)
・5cc:SD-23ED (Needle Specification: 23Gx1", 0.6x25mm)
Safety Syringe Design
- Patented design of sleeve-detachable safety needle, seven-part one-stop manufacturing in Taiwan. ・Patents for Taiwan's high-standard safety injection syringes are pending in many countries including the European Union, the United States, Japan, China, India, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

Safety Syringe Invention Patent
Multiple patents pending:
EU, USA, Japan, China, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and worldwide patents...

Product Advantages

- Medical waste from needle heads: Disposal cost 3555 NTD/kg, 80135 NTD/box.
- Sterilized needle-free syringe waste: Treated as general business waste, disposal cost: 4 NTD/kg.
- Waste from large medical faclities is measured by weight, while smaller facilies with less waste may be measured by volume.