Description of Pen Blood Lancet
About lancing devices
Generally, lancing devices for diabetes all look very much the same. They are small tubes that launch a lancet (small needle) into the skin to make a puncture that produces a blood drop. Nearly all lancing devices — with two notable exceptions in our roundup — tend to use the same type of spring-loaded mechanism to push the lancet needle into the skin.
Most lancing devices have an adjustable setting to determine the depth of the jab. The depth is measured by the number of millimeters the jab penetrates the skin. While the depth settings don’t strictly correspond with the actual depth in millimeters, they all are set up so that the lower-numbered depth setting is more shallow, while higher numbers mean a deeper jab.
Fun fact: One of the earliest lancing devices was nicknamed The Guillotine. It was a large, spring-loaded device with the lancet and its needle fully visible as it moved down its track toward the fingertip. Thankfully, today’s lancing devices conceal the lancet needle, making the process less scary, and accidental jabs less likely.
With lancet to use of finger blood collection .
Samplicity of operator
100pcs/bag,1pc/box
OEM
3000 times or 5 years
According to individual needs you may choose the different depth to reduce the pain caused by collecting blood .
Datasheet of Pen Blood Lancet
Model Number | Safety blood lancet |
Properties | Injection & Puncture Instrument |
Size | 1.5MM/1.8MM |
Shelf Life | 5 years |
Material | Stainless Steel/PP |
Name | Safety Pressure blood Lancet |
Sterilization: | Sterilized by gamma ray |
Color | Yellow, red, blue, purple, orange, black |
Model | RC-AD-VIU |
Color | White,Black |
Material | ABS |
Application | Use With Lancet For Glucose Test |
Feature | Adjustable, Plainless |
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