Product Description
Product details
| DESCRIPTION | Capacity(ml) |
| Specimen Collection Containers (sterile) | 30 |
| Specimen Collection Containers (sterile) | 40 |
| Specimen Collection Containers (sterile) | 50 |
| Specimen Collection Containers (non - sterile) | 30 |
| Specimen Collection Containers (non - sterile) | 40 |
| Specimen Collection Containers (non - sterile) | 50 |
Reliable Sterility OptionsChoose from sterile containers-processed via EO or gamma irradiation-or non-sterile variants depending on your application. Sterile versions are essential for microbiological and clinical lab use, while non-sterile options offer cost-effective solutions for general specimen storage.
Designed for Convenient HandlingEach container features a leak-proof, screw cap that secures specimens during transport. Clear, easy-to-read graduation markings support precise measurement, while the provided label space ensures proper patient identification. High clarity and odorless materials guarantee straightforward specimen observation.
Temperature and Chemical ResistanceMade from robust medical-grade PP or PS, these containers withstand temperatures from -20C up to +121C and can be autoclaved if constructed from PP. Their resistance to chemicals and physical stress makes them ideal for demanding laboratory environments.
FAQ's of Specimen Collection Containers (Sterile Non-Sterile):
Q: How should I use Specimen Collection Containers for laboratory or clinical sampling?
A: Use the container by unscrewing the leak-proof cap, collecting the desired specimen, and securely sealing the cap to prevent spills or contamination. Label the provided space with patient information for proper identification, then transport or store the container as required.
Q: What types of sterility options are available for these specimen containers?
A: Specimen Collection Containers are offered both sterile (sterilized via ethylene oxide or gamma irradiation) and non-sterile, catering to applications where strict sterility is necessary or where general collection and storage suffice.
Q: When is autoclaving recommended for these containers, and which material supports it?
A: Autoclaving is recommended for sterile processing before reuse, specifically for containers made from polypropylene (PP), as they tolerate temperatures up to +121C. Always check the container's material before autoclaving to avoid deformation.
Q: Where can I buy these containers in bulk for laboratory or hospital supply?
A: These containers are available throughout India via dealers, distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, traders, and wholesalers specializing in laboratory and medical devices. Bulk and individual packaging options support varied procurement needs.
Q: What benefits do the clear graduation markings and high transparency provide?
A: Clear, easy-to-read graduation markings assist in precise specimen measurement, reducing errors in quantity assessment. The high-clarity plastic enhances visual inspection, allowing laboratory staff to quickly observe and evaluate the collected specimen.
Q: Are these containers safe for patients with latex allergies?
A: Yes, the containers are constructed from latex-free materials, ensuring safety for patients and healthcare professionals sensitive to latex.