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November 18, 2020
Category Connection: Vacuum Blood Collection Tube
Brief: Here’s a fast, informative look at how disposable green heparin tubes are used for blood collection and anticoagulation in clinical settings. This video demonstrates the proper handling and application of these tubes for clinical biochemistry, emergency tests, and blood rheology analysis, showing how they prevent clotting to deliver reliable plasma samples.
Related Product Features:
  • Features a green-tipped lid for easy identification and is available in heparin sodium or lithium heparin formulations.
  • Designed for the collection and anticoagulation of blood specimens specifically for clinical and emergency biochemistry tests.
  • Prevents blood clotting by activating antithrombins, ensuring whole blood or plasma samples are obtained for accurate analysis.
  • Available in multiple volumes ranging from 1 ml to 10 ml to accommodate various testing requirements.
  • Constructed from high-quality materials including PP, PET, or glass for durability and sample integrity.
  • Comes in standard specifications such as 12x75 mm, 13x100 mm, and 16x100 mm to fit common laboratory equipment.
  • Suitable for a wide range of applications including hemagglutination, gene diagnosis, enzymology, and enzyme immunoassay.
  • Packaged conveniently with 1200 pieces per box for efficient storage and use in medical facilities.
FAQs:
  • What is the primary use of the green heparin tube?
    The green heparin tube is primarily used for the collection and anticoagulation of blood specimens for clinical biochemistry tests, emergency biochemistry tests, and certain blood rheology analyses.
  • What types of heparin are used in these tubes?
    These tubes are coated with either lithium heparin or sodium heparin, which act as anticoagulants by activating antithrombins to prevent blood clotting.
  • What volumes and sizes are available for these heparin tubes?
    The tubes are available in volumes from 1 ml to 10 ml and come in standard sizes including 12x75 mm, 13x100 mm, and 16x100 mm to suit various laboratory needs.
  • How are these heparin tubes packaged for distribution?
    Each box contains 1200 pieces, ensuring a sufficient supply for clinical and laboratory settings while maintaining efficient storage and handling.