60 ml Integrated System Vacuum Urine Container offers a quick and hygienic sampling solution thanks to its vacuum system. Its small volume is commonly used in urine analyses, while the integrated vacuum system allows for easy transfer of the sample into the tube. It complies with laboratory standards in terms of leak-proofing and safety.
Aseptic
Non-sterile
Product Code | : 026PA |
Sterile | : Aseptik |
Raw Material | : Polipropilen |
Barcode No | : A: 8682009086487 |
Catalog No | : A: NK.15.487 |
Quantity per Box
500
Box Dimensions
59*39*39
Packaging
A :1pcs/Pe bag, 1×500 pcs/box
Product Code | : 026PN |
Sterile | : Non-steril |
Raw Material | : Polipropilen |
Barcode No | : N:8682009086890 |
Catalog No | : N: NK.15.890 |
Quantity per Box
500
Box Dimensions
59*39*39
Packaging
N:600pcs/Pe bag, 1×600pcs/box
Vacuum urine container is a frequently preferred sample collection tool in laboratory environments and health institutions. The most important feature of this container, which ensures that urine samples are transported safely and hygienically, is that it minimizes the risk of leakage with vacuum technology. It prevents contact with air for accurate analysis of samples, preventing possible contamination. In addition, vacuum urine container, which is easy to carry and has a sterile structure, stands out with its practicality. To purchase a vacuum urine container, please contact our 3KLAB company contact.
Using a vacuum urine container first, care should be taken to ensure the cleanliness of the person from whom the sample will be taken. After the urine sample is taken in a clean and dry area, the lid of the container is carefully closed. When the lid is closed, the vacuum mechanism is activated and the air flow is completely cut off. This process prevents the sample from spoiling or being contaminated by external factors.
During the use of a vacuum urine container, care should be taken to ensure that the container remains hygienic and sterile. After the sample is collected, a label is attached to the container to indicate which person the sample belongs to. In this way, confusion is prevented during laboratory analyses. A vacuum urine container is generally disposable and should be disposed of in accordance with medical waste rules after use.