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In modern laboratory diagnostics, conventional blood tubes have long given way to vacuum blood collection tubes, which are part of a three-component system.
The use of modern test tubes makes the work of medical personnel efficient and safe both at the stage of taking blood into vacuum tubes and at the stage of examining samples from a test tube in the laboratory. Vacuum tubes guarantee the safety of patients and doctors, eliminating direct contact with blood.
Vacuum blood collection tubes contain ready-made chemical additives depending on the type of study and are color-coded in accordance with the international standard.
Main characteristics:
- The tubes can be used as blood collection tubes, as test tubes for analysis, as well as for storage and transportation of other biomaterials.
- The tubes are treated with a special composition to prevent adhesion and hemolysis.
Vacuum tubes are the main component for taking venous blood. They are manufactured at the factory and already contain all the reagents and additives necessary for the analysis. The vacuum in the tubes ensures that the required volume of blood is taken and therefore ensures that the correct ratio of blood and reagent is maintained. The test tubes are made of plastic, which is particularly durable and well prevents gas exchange. Vakumed vacuum tube is sterile, closed with a lid and contains a vacuum, which allows the procedure of taking blood directly into the tube. The tube may contain fillers (reagents and other additives) in a strictly defined ratio.
The vacuum tube lid consists of a rubber stopper and a plastic body painted in various colors for easy identification of test tubes for various purposes. The vacuum tube lid ensures sterility, tightness and vacuum stability for a period of at least 24 months.
The cap of the tube has an indentation to prevent contact with blood that may remain on the outer surface of the cap after sampling. The color of the cap (red, yellow, blue, green, violet, gray) depends on the type of study and the composition of the reagents in the tube. The colors used are in accordance with the international standard for color coding of reagents in test tubes ISO 6710.
Packing: 100 pieces per pack
Cap Color: Purple
Temperature regime for storage of test tubes without sample: from -50 to +400, do not store near heat sources (batteries, etc.), avoid direct sunlight.
In modern laboratory diagnostics, conventional blood tubes have long given way to vacuum blood collection tubes, which are part of a three-component system.
The use of modern test tubes makes the work of medical personnel efficient and safe both at the stage of taking blood into vacuum tubes and at the stage of examining samples from a test tube in the laboratory. Vacuum tubes guarantee the safety of patients and doctors, eliminating direct contact with blood.
Vacuum blood collection tubes contain ready-made chemical additives depending on the type of study and are color-coded in accordance with the international standard.
Main characteristics:
- The tubes can be used as blood collection tubes, as test tubes for analysis, as well as for storage and transportation of other biomaterials.
- The tubes are treated with a special composition to prevent adhesion and hemolysis.
Vacuum tubes are the main component for taking venous blood. They are manufactured at the factory and already contain all the reagents and additives necessary for the analysis. The vacuum in the tubes ensures that the required volume of blood is taken and therefore ensures that the correct ratio of blood and reagent is maintained. The test tubes are made of plastic, which is particularly durable and well prevents gas exchange. Vakumed vacuum tube is sterile, closed with a lid and contains a vacuum, which allows the procedure of taking blood directly into the tube. The tube may contain fillers (reagents and other additives) in a strictly defined ratio.
The vacuum tube lid consists of a rubber stopper and a plastic body painted in various colors for easy identification of test tubes for various purposes. The vacuum tube lid ensures sterility, tightness and vacuum stability for a period of at least 24 months.
The cap of the tube has an indentation to prevent contact with blood that may remain on the outer surface of the cap after sampling. The color of the cap (red, yellow, blue, green, violet, gray) depends on the type of study and the composition of the reagents in the tube. The colors used are in accordance with the international standard for color coding of reagents in test tubes ISO 6710.
Packing: 100 pieces per pack
Cap Color: Purple
Temperature regime for storage of test tubes without sample: from -50 to +400, do not store near heat sources (batteries, etc.), avoid direct sunlight.
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