About ConXport Esr Tubes Glass
ESR Tube Is Made Of BorosilicateGlass.
ESR Tube Is Also Known As WestergrenSedimentation Tube.
ESR Tubes Measure The Rate AtWhich Red Blood Cells Settle Out Of Plasma.
Westergren Sedimentation TubesAre Used For The Standard Procedure, By Drawing Blood In A Liquid SodiumCitrate Vacuum Tube
Westregren Tube Is Open At BothEnds.
It Is 30 Cm In Length And 2.5 MmIn Diameter.
Accurate Graduations for Reliable ResultsEvery ConXport ESR tube features a precisely marked scale in 1 mm increments up to 200 mm, allowing for accurate and consistent erythrocyte sedimentation rate measurements. The clear, transparent glass ensures easy observation of fluid levels, essential for clinical and pathology testing environments.
Enhanced Durability and Chemical ResistanceCrafted from high-quality borosilicate glass, the tubes provide robust resistance to thermal shock and chemicals commonly used in laboratories. The fire-polished open ends offer smoother handling and reduced risk of chipping, ensuring longevity even with repeated sterilization at temperatures up to 100C.
Flexible Compatibility and Efficient UsageConXport ESR tubes are engineered for broad compatibility, fitting seamlessly with both Westergren and Wintrobe ESR stands. Their reusable nature after appropriate sterilization streamlines laboratory workflows and supports cost-efficiency. These tubes are suited for use in hospitals, clinics, and research laboratories across India.
FAQs of ConXport Esr Tubes Glass:
Q: How should ConXport ESR Tubes be cleaned and sterilized for reuse?
A: These tubes must be thoroughly washed with laboratory-grade detergents, rinsed with distilled water, and then sterilized by autoclaving at temperatures up to 100C to ensure they are safe and ready for repeated ESR testing.
Q: What are the benefits of the 1 mm graduation markings on these tubes?
A: The precise 1 mm increment markings up to 200 mm allow for highly accurate measurement of erythrocyte sedimentation, improving the reliability of test results in clinical and laboratory settings.
Q: When is it appropriate to use ConXport ESR Tubes in laboratory procedures?
A: These tubes should be used whenever you need to perform Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) tests, whether in routine health assessments or investigative pathology work within hospitals and diagnostic labs.
Q: Where can these ESR tubes be used effectively?
A: They are ideal for use in clinical laboratories, pathology departments, hospitals, and research facilities that conduct ESR tests, as they are compatible with standard Westergren and Wintrobe ESR stands.
Q: What process ensures compatibility with Westergren and Wintrobe ESR stands?
A: The tubes are designed with standardized dimensions200 mm length and approximately 3 mm diameterwhich fit the clamps and holders of both Westergren and Wintrobe ESR stands for smooth operation.
Q: How does the borosilicate glass construction benefit laboratory work?
A: Borosilicate glass provides excellent chemical resistance, durability, and minimizes the risk of breakage under high temperatures, ensuring safe and effective long-term use in busy laboratory environments.