About ConXport Coagulation Tube Non Vacuum
CoagulationTubes are filled with buffered in Sodium Citrate Solution.
The mixing ratiois 1 part citrate to 9 parts blood with advantage of high accurateblood-to-additive ratio. 3.2% Sodium Citrate in 1.8ml Tube & 3.8% SodiumCitrate in 2.7ml Tube.
CoagulationTubes provides excellent condition for the blood coagulation studies.
Cap Colour :Blue
Max. VacuumDegree Tolerance : +10 %
Invert the Tubefor 6-8 times gently.
Optimal Collection for Accurate Coagulation TestingConXports Non Vacuum Coagulation Tubes are specifically crafted for collecting venous blood samples for coagulation tests. Their precise sodium citrate additive ratios prevent clotting, maintaining sample stability for reliable analysis. With capacities of 3 ml and 4.5 ml, and available in borosilicate glass or medical-grade plastic, these tubes are ideal for clinical laboratories and hospitals seeking dependable, reproducible results.
Certified Safety and SterilityEach coagulation tube is rigorously sterilized and pyrogen-free, minimizing the risk of contamination. Compliance with CE and ISO standards assures safety and performance. The disposable, single-use design eliminates cross-contamination, while the leak-proof snap-on cap secures samples during handling and transport. Available in individually wrapped or bulk packs, these tubes support different volume and packaging needs efficiently.
FAQs of ConXport Coagulation Tube Non Vacuum:
Q: How do I use the ConXport Coagulation Tube Non Vacuum for sample collection?
A: To use, simply collect venous blood using a manual process and transfer the sample into the tube. Ensure the snap-on yellow cap is securely closed after collection to maintain sample integrity. Gently invert the tube several times to mix the sodium citrate anticoagulant with the blood.
Q: What is the benefit of the sodium citrate additive in these tubes?
A: Sodium citrate (3.2% or 3.8%) prevents the blood from clotting by binding calcium. This ensures accurate results for coagulation tests, as the additive stabilizes the plasma component of the collected blood sample.
Q: When should I choose between glass and plastic (PET) tube materials?
A: Choose borosilicate glass tubes when you need enhanced chemical resistance or specific laboratory protocols demand it. Medical-grade PET (plastic) tubes are lighter, shatter-resistant, and ideal for routine laboratory use, offering equivalent performance in most applications.
Q: Where can these coagulation tubes be used?
A: These tubes are ideal for clinical laboratories, hospitals, research institutes, and pathology labs across India and internationally, wherever blood coagulation studies are routinely performed.
Q: What is the recommended shelf life and storage for these tubes?
A: ConXport Coagulation Tubes have a shelf life of 35 years. Store them in standard laboratory conditions, protected from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight, to ensure sterility and stability of the additive.
Q: How does the snap-on cap design benefit laboratory workflow?
A: The snap-on cap offers quick and secure closure, reduces risk of sample leakage, and speeds up handling. The yellow color-coding also simplifies tube identification during multiple sample testing.