Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Vacuum Blood Tube & Blood Bag |
Material: | Plastic |
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Model NO. | Material | Additive | Capacity | Spec. (mm) | Package | Carton Size (cm) | N.W.(kg) | G.W.(kg) |
RJB004 | PET | clot activator | 1-5ml | 13*75mm | 100pcs/tray 12trays/ctn |
52.8*29.5*18.5 | 7.25 | 8 |
RJB005 | 5-7ml | 13*100mm | 100pcs/tray 12trays/ctn |
52.8*29.5*23.3 | 8.8 | 10 | ||
RJB006 | 7-10ml | 16*100mm | 100pcs/tray 12trays/ctn |
40*36*36 | 13 | 14 |
Clot Activator Tube is used in blood collection and storage for biochemistry and immunology tests.Its main merit is that it's suitable for a wide range of operations, fast in coagulation, and free from both secondary separation of fibrin protein and the cracking of blood corpuscie. Hence the serum can meet the requirements of fast clinic and emergency medicine. Pro-coagulation Tube is used in blood collection and storage for biochemistry and immunology tests. Its main merit is that it's suitable for a wide range of operations, fast in coagulation, and free from both secondary separation of fibrin protein and the cracking of blood corpuscle. Hence the serum can meet the requirements of fast clinic and emergency medicine.
We can supply you with following blood collection tubes:
1. Gel & Clot Activator tube with yellow closure for quick serum separation;
2. Clot Activator tube with red closure for quick serum separation;
3. Plain tube with red closure serum separation;
4. K2EDTA (K3EDTA) tube with lavender closure;
5. Sodium Heparin tube with green closure;
6. Sodium Citrate tube with Blue Closure for blood coaguation test (1:9);
7. Sodium Citrate tube with black closure for blood sedementation test (1:4);
8. Sodium Fluoride & Potassium Oxalate tube with grey closure for blood glucose test.
Product Feature: Our high-quality tubes are featured with Safety, Accuracy, Convenience and Quickness. Save your time, improve your efficiency.
Step 1: Place patient's arm in a downward position and clean venipuncture site with alcohol;
Step 2: Apply tourniquet;
Step 3: Remove the upper cover of needle and assemble the needle in holder; Perform venipuncture with arm downward and tube stopper upper-most;
Step 4-5: Push tube onto needle, puncturing stopper diaphragm;
Step 6: Release tourniquet as soon as blood appears in tube and remove tube from holder when first tube has filled to its stated volume and blood flow ceases;
Step 7: Turn the filled tube upside-down and return it to upright positions and repeat this inversion according to different additive performance;
Step 8: Place succeeding tubes in holder, puncturing diaphragm to begin follow, see Recommended Order of Draw;
Step 9: As soon as blood stops flowing in the last tube, remove tube from holder and remove needle from Vein, applying pressure to puncture site with dry sterile swab until bleeding stops;
Step 10: Dispose the needles into Sharps Disposal Containers according to related policies and guidelines.