About ConXport Esr Tubes Glass Marienfeld
Esr Tube Is Made Of Borosilicate Glass.
Esr Tube Is Also Known As Westergren Sedimentation Tube.
Esr Tubes Measure The Rate At Which Red Blood CellsSettle Out Of Plasma.
Westergren Sedimentation Tubes Are Used For The StandardProcedure, By Drawing Blood In A Liquid Sodium Citrate Vacuum Tube
Westregren Tube Is Open At Both Ends.
It Is 30 Cm In Length And 2.5 Mm In Diameter.
Precision Glassware for Accurate ESR TestingOur ConXport ESR tubes feature clear graduation markings, ensuring reliable measurement during Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate determination. The uniform, transparent borosilicate glass construction allows for easy monitoring and precise readings necessary in hematology procedures. These tubes are engineered to meet Marienfelds standard dimensions and quality requirements.
Durable and Reusable Laboratory SolutionWith high thermal and chemical resistance, these ESR tubes are ideal for repeated use in laboratory environments. Their autoclavable nature allows thorough sterilization, supporting hygienic practices and long-term usability. The open-ended design further facilitates easy cleaning and handling during manual operation.
FAQs of ConXport Esr Tubes Glass Marienfeld:
Q: How are ConXport ESR Tubes Glass Marienfeld used in hematology laboratories?
A: These tubes are specifically used to perform Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) tests. Blood is drawn into the tube, which is then observed for sedimentation of red blood cells over a timed period. The clear graduation markings make it easy to accurately measure sedimentation levels.
Q: What is the benefit of the tubes being made from borosilicate glass?
A: Borosilicate glass offers exceptional resistance to thermal shock and chemicals, making the tubes durable and less likely to break or corrode during repeated use or sterilization. It also ensures transparency for clear reading of measurements.
Q: When should these ESR tubes be sterilized, and how?
A: The tubes should be sterilized before each use to maintain accuracy and prevent contamination. They can be autoclaved, as they withstand high temperatures without damage, ensuring safe reuse in laboratory environments.
Q: Where can these tubes be used and who supplies them?
A: These ESR tubes are suitable for use in clinical, research, and educational laboratories. They are manufactured, supplied, exported, and traded by ConXport in India, in compliance with standard specifications set by Marienfeld.
Q: What packaging options are available for ConXport ESR Tubes?
A: Depending on laboratory needs, the tubes are available in either bulk packaging or box packs. Both options ensure safe transportation and convenient storage, accommodating varying quantity requirements.
Q: What is the typical dimension and shape of these ESR tubes?
A: Each tube measures approximately 200 mm in length, 7 mm in diameter, and features a cylindrical shape with open ends, facilitating manual handling and compatibility with standard ESR testing protocols.