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Air in 3ML Pen Vial

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    bru213
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    Hi Guys,

    I'm encountering an issue that I'm pointing towards the vial but I'm not sure.
    Set-up - I've tried with GLOW stack and with MOTS-C - on 4 different PENS and two types on needles(unfortunately not from your website - since I'm in Europe - nevertheless I've seen if not all the majority of the clips on the youtube channel).
    After filling the vial and purging it - PEN in the fridge - air in the vials - visible air(not small bubbles) - arount 10-15 units. I purge the pen again - next day air again.
    The vials/pens from China - needles from BD - vials with the black mark(allegedly steam sterilized)

    Any ideals where, how and why does it get air inside the vial ?

    Thanks,
    Chris

    P.S. - Is not that i can't live with it - i can purge them everyday - but I'm just curious.
    I've also used filled pens - from EU manufacturers - RETA, Melanotan II several times - this issue never happened.
    So either I'm doing something wrong - or there's something with the PEN/VIAL/NEEDLE - combo

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      I have the same thing happen. I assume it’s because the vials are kept cold so the liquid volume shrinks and when I insert the needle, it draws a small amount of air into it. Probably also why sometimes the needle drips a little as it warms up.

      This doesn’t happen all the time for me. Oddly of the three pens I am running right now, only one is doing this.

      100% Natty. You know, aside from the Klow, Tesa, Tirz, CJC/Ipa, SS-31, Semax, Dihexa, Epitalon, MOTS-C, creatine, Cheetos, protein shakes, and a holocaust of chicken thighs.

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        I have the same thing happen. I assume it’s because the vials are kept cold so the liquid volume shrinks and when I insert the needle, it draws a small amount of air into it. Probably also why sometimes the needle drips a little as it warms up.

        This doesn’t happen all the time for me. Oddly of the three pens I am running right now, only one is doing this.

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        bru213
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        @ResearchCat said:

        I have the same thing happen. I assume it’s because the vials are kept cold so the liquid volume shrinks and when I insert the needle, it draws a small amount of air into it. Probably also why sometimes the needle drips a little as it warms up.

        This doesn’t happen all the time for me. Oddly of the three pens I am running right now, only one is doing this.

        Hey,

        Thanks for the reply. Yes also the dripping issue is relatable - i didn't mention it in my initial post. I'll try next week filling some pens with "cold" vials - to see what'
        s what. I've also ordered a new batch of vials from a more allegedly more reputable manufacturer.

        Thanks,

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