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Special Evacuated Blood Collection Tubes

Specifically designed containers used to collect and preserve blood samples for laboratory testing. These tubes are pre-vacuumed to create negative pressure, allowing for easy blood collection with minimal exposure to air.

Product Description

Specifically designed containers used to collect and preserve blood samples for laboratory testing. These tubes are pre-vacuumed to create negative pressure, allowing for easy blood collection with minimal exposure to air.

Product Description

Product Name

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Additive(s)

Code

Specification

Shelf Life

(Months)

Sterilization

Cell-free DNA tube

 

DNA preservative fluid

CDDNA-1

16x100mm, 8mL, PET

18

By radiation

CDDNA-2

16x120mm, 10mL, PET

CDDNA-3

15x100mm, 8mL, glass

24

By radiation

Gel + SodiumCitrate tube

 

Gel & Sodium Citrate

CDGBUP-3

16x100mm, 8mL, PET

12

By radiation

CDGBUP-4

16x120mm, 10mL, PET

CDGBUG-3

15x100mm, 8mL, glass

24

By radiation

Gel + SodiumHeparin tube

 

Gel & Sodium Heparin

CDGHP-1

16x100mm, 8.5mL, PET

18

By radiation

CDGHP-2

16x120mm, 10mL, PET

CDGHP-3

15x100mm, 8.5mL, glass

24

By radiation

Gel + EDTA-K2 tube

 

Gel & EDTA-K2

CDPPT-1

13x75mm, 2-3.5mL, PE

18

By radiation

CDPPT-2

13x100mm, 4-5mL, PET

CDPPT-3

16x100mm, 6-8mL, PET

Special Evacuated Blood Collection Tubes

  1. Introducation

Definition and constitution

Special evacuated blood collection tubes are sterile, sealed tubes designed to collect blood samples. They are made of high - quality glass or plastic materials. The tubes have a vacuum inside, which is precisely calibrated to draw a specific volume of blood. For example, a common tube may be designed to collect 3 - 10 ml of blood, depending on the test requirements.

2. Color coding system

These tubes are usually color - coded to indicate the type of additives they contain and the intended use. For example, a red - topped tube typically contains no additives and is used for tests such as blood typing and cross - matching. A lavender - topped tube contains an anticoagulant like EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) and is used for complete blood count (CBC) tests as it preserves the blood cells' morphology.

 

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