Globe Scientific 51602 Plain Micro-Hematocrit Capillary Tubes with Blue Tip, Soda Lime Glass, 100/Vial (Box of 10 Vials)
Item Number:GSI-51602
Manufacturer Part No:51602
Manufacturer:Globe Scientific
Units:Box of 1000 (100/Inner Vial)
Details
- Glass microhematocrit tubes are designed for both safe blood collection as well as accurate micro-hematocrit determinations.
- Microhematocrit tubes provide excellent sample retention during centrifugation due to their precision molding.
- Tubes fill rapidly without affecting blood specimen integrity.
- I.D. x O.D.: 1.15 x 1.50mm (+/- 0.05mm). Length: 75mm (+/- 1mm). Volume: 75uL. Spin Rate: 14,500rpm for 5-minutes.
- Plain tube with blue color-coded end.
- Box of 1000 (100/Inner Vial)
Globe Scientific's glass microhematocrit blood capillary tubes are designed for both safe blood collection as well as accurate micro-hematocrit determinations. Precision molded, they provide excellent sample retention during centrifugation. In addition, the tubes fill rapidly without affecting specimen integrity. Glass microhematocrit tubes are available in plain style or with an anticoagulant (sodium or ammonium heparin) that keeps the blood from clotting. All microhematocrit tubes feature color-coded ends to easily identify the plain and heparin treated tubes. IMPORTANT NOTE: If collecting anti-coagulated blood from a blood collection tube, use a plain capillary tube. If collecting by finger stick from a patient or when using untreated blood, use capillary tubes that are treated with an anticoagulant (heparin).
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Globe Scientific's glass microhematocrit blood capillary tubes are designed for both safe blood collection as well as accurate micro-hematocrit determinations. Precision molded, they provide excellent sample retention during centrifugation. In addition, the tubes fill rapidly without affecting specimen integrity. Glass microhematocrit tubes are available in plain style or with an anticoagulant (sodium or ammonium heparin) that keeps the blood from clotting. All microhematocrit tubes feature color-coded ends to easily identify the plain and heparin treated tubes. IMPORTANT NOTE: If collecting anti-coagulated blood from a blood collection tube, use a plain capillary tube. If collecting by finger stick from a patient or when using untreated blood, use capillary tubes that are treated with an anticoagulant (heparin).