Orange Cap Clot Activator Blood Collection Tube 2ml-7ml Glass/PET Easy To Use Disposable
Orange Cap Clot Activator Blood Collection Tube 2ml-7ml Glass/PET Easy to Use
The coagulant tube is for the rapid collection of blood samples in biochemical, immunological, and serological tests in clinical settings. The coagulant is applied evenly on the tube wall, causing rapid coagulation without the help of any warming devices such as blood warmers. After collection, simply let the tube sit in vertical position for 15 minutes (above 16 degrees Celsius if centrifuged) and a clear serum will be separated out.
Species | Clot Activator Tube |
Color Code | Orange |
Capacity | 2ml - 7ml |
Specifications | 12x75mm, 12x100mm, 13x75mm, 13x100mm, 16x100mm |
Material | Glass, PET |
Package | 2400 pcs/CTN, 1800 pcs/CTN, 1200 pcs/CTN |
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The coagulant tube is for the rapid collection of blood samples in biochemical, immunological, and serological tests in clinical settings. The coagulant is applied evenly on the tube wall, causing rapid coagulation without the help of any warming devices such as blood warmers. After collection, simply let the tube sit in vertical position for 15 minutes (above 16 degrees Celsius if centrifuged) and a clear serum will be separated out.The coagulant tube is for the rapid collection of blood samples in biochemical, immunological, and serological tests in clinical settings. The coagulant is applied evenly on the tube wall, causing rapid coagulation without the help of any warming devices such as blood warmers. After collection, simply let the tube sit in vertical position for 15 minutes (above 16 degrees Celsius if centrifuged) and a clear serum will be separated out.The coagulant tube is for the rapid collection of blood samples in biochemical, immunological, and serological tests in clinical settings. The coagulant is applied evenly on the tube wall, causing rapid coagulation without the help of any warming devices such as blood warmers. After collection, simply let the tube sit in vertical position for 15 minutes (above 16 degrees Celsius if centrifuged) and a clear serum will be separated out.