Globe Scientific Capillary Tube, Microhematocrit, 100% PLASTIC, Blue Tip, Plain, 100/Vial, 10 Vials/Unit, Box/1000 Globe Scientific Capillary Tube, Microhematocrit, 100% PLASTIC, Green Tip, Ammonium Heparinized, 100/Vial, 10 Vials/Unit, Box/1000 Globe Scientific Capillary Tube, Microhematocrit, 100% PLASTIC, Red Tip, Sodium Heparinized, 100/Vial, 10 Vials/Unit, Box/1000

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Key Features

  • Capillary tube, plain
  • blue tip, 100% plastic
  • Capillary tube, ammonium hep.
  • green tip, 100% plastic
  • Capillary tube, sodium heparin
  • red tip, 100% plastic

Globe Scientific's plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes are completely unbreakable. They eliminate the risk of injury and contamination associated with glass tubes due to breakage. Plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes comply with FDA, NIOSH, CDC, and OSHA safety recommendations.  

The tubes are available plain or with an anticoagulant (sodium or ammonium heparin) that keeps the blood from clotting. All of the tubes have color-coded ends to easily identify the plain and heparin-treated tubes.

Types of Tubes
Untreated: Blue Tip
Ammonium Heparinized: Green Tip
Sodium Heparinized: Red Tip

Packaging: 100 tubes per vial, 10 vials per box (1000 tubes per box)

Material: PETG
ID: 0.90mm ± 0.05mm
OD: 1.60mm ± 0.05mm
Length: 75mm ± 0.05mm
Volume: 45uL
Spin rate: 12,000 RPM for 4 minutes
Latex Free

NOTE:

Only use plastic capillary tubes on micro-hematocrit centrifuge rotors that support the entire length of the tube. If the rotor only supports the tubes at two points, the tubes will bend and the sample will be lost. For rotors that support two points, use our glass capillary tubes.

If collecting anti-coagulated blood from a blood collection tube, use a plain capillary tube.

If collecting by finger stick from a patient or when using untreated blood, use capillary tubes that are treated with an anticoagulant (heparin).

 

Globe Scientific's plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes are completely unbreakable. They eliminate the risk of injury and contamination associated with glass tubes due to breakage. Plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes comply with FDA, NIOSH, CDC, and OSHA safety recommendations.  

The tubes are available plain or with an anticoagulant (sodium or ammonium heparin) that keeps the blood from clotting. All of the tubes have color-coded ends to easily identify the plain and heparin-treated tubes.

Types of Tubes
Untreated: Blue Tip
Ammonium Heparinized: Green Tip
Sodium Heparinized: Red Tip

Packaging: 100 tubes per vial, 10 vials per box (1000 tubes per box)

Material: PETG
ID: 0.90mm ± 0.05mm
OD: 1.60mm ± 0.05mm
Length: 75mm ± 0.05mm
Volume: 45uL
Spin rate: 12,000 RPM for 4 minutes
Latex Free

NOTE:

Only use plastic capillary tubes on micro-hematocrit centrifuge rotors that support the entire length of the tube. If the rotor only supports the tubes at two points, the tubes will bend and the sample will be lost. For rotors that support two points, use our glass capillary tubes.

If collecting anti-coagulated blood from a blood collection tube, use a plain capillary tube.

If collecting by finger stick from a patient or when using untreated blood, use capillary tubes that are treated with an anticoagulant (heparin).

 

Globe Scientific's plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes are completely unbreakable. They eliminate the risk of injury and contamination associated with glass tubes due to breakage. Plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes comply with FDA, NIOSH, CDC, and OSHA safety recommendations.  

The tubes are available plain or with an anticoagulant (sodium or ammonium heparin) that keeps the blood from clotting. All of the tubes have color-coded ends to easily identify the plain and heparin-treated tubes.

Types of Tubes
Untreated: Blue Tip
Ammonium Heparinized: Green Tip
Sodium Heparinized: Red Tip

Packaging: 100 tubes per vial, 10 vials per box (1000 tubes per box)

Material: PETG
ID: 0.90mm ± 0.05mm
OD: 1.60mm ± 0.05mm
Length: 75mm ± 0.05mm
Volume: 45uL
Spin rate: 12,000 RPM for 4 minutes
Latex Free

NOTE:

Only use plastic capillary tubes on micro-hematocrit centrifuge rotors that support the entire length of the tube. If the rotor only supports the tubes at two points, the tubes will bend and the sample will be lost. For rotors that support two points, use our glass capillary tubes.

If collecting anti-coagulated blood from a blood collection tube, use a plain capillary tube.

If collecting by finger stick from a patient or when using untreated blood, use capillary tubes that are treated with an anticoagulant (heparin).

 

Globe Scientific's plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes are completely unbreakable. They eliminate the risk of injury and contamination associated with glass tubes due to breakage. Plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes comply with FDA, NIOSH, CDC, and OSHA safety recommendations.  

The tubes are available plain or with an anticoagulant (sodium or ammonium heparin) that keeps the blood from clotting. All of the tubes have color-coded ends to easily identify the plain and heparin-treated tubes.

Types of Tubes
Untreated: Blue Tip
Ammonium Heparinized: Green Tip
Sodium Heparinized: Red Tip

Packaging: 100 tubes per vial, 10 vials per box (1000 tubes per box)

Material: PETG
ID: 0.90mm ± 0.05mm
OD: 1.60mm ± 0.05mm
Length: 75mm ± 0.05mm
Volume: 45uL
Spin rate: 12,000 RPM for 4 minutes
Latex Free

NOTE:

Only use plastic capillary tubes on micro-hematocrit centrifuge rotors that support the entire length of the tube. If the rotor only supports the tubes at two points, the tubes will bend and the sample will be lost. For rotors that support two points, use our glass capillary tubes.

If collecting anti-coagulated blood from a blood collection tube, use a plain capillary tube.

If collecting by finger stick from a patient or when using untreated blood, use capillary tubes that are treated with an anticoagulant (heparin).

 

Globe Scientific's plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes are completely unbreakable. They eliminate the risk of injury and contamination associated with glass tubes due to breakage. Plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes comply with FDA, NIOSH, CDC, and OSHA safety recommendations.  

The tubes are available plain or with an anticoagulant (sodium or ammonium heparin) that keeps the blood from clotting. All of the tubes have color-coded ends to easily identify the plain and heparin-treated tubes.

Types of Tubes
Untreated: Blue Tip
Ammonium Heparinized: Green Tip
Sodium Heparinized: Red Tip

Packaging: 100 tubes per vial, 10 vials per box (1000 tubes per box)

Material: PETG
ID: 0.90mm ± 0.05mm
OD: 1.60mm ± 0.05mm
Length: 75mm ± 0.05mm
Volume: 45uL
Spin rate: 12,000 RPM for 4 minutes
Latex Free

NOTE:

Only use plastic capillary tubes on micro-hematocrit centrifuge rotors that support the entire length of the tube. If the rotor only supports the tubes at two points, the tubes will bend and the sample will be lost. For rotors that support two points, use our glass capillary tubes.

If collecting anti-coagulated blood from a blood collection tube, use a plain capillary tube.

If collecting by finger stick from a patient or when using untreated blood, use capillary tubes that are treated with an anticoagulant (heparin).

 

Globe Scientific's plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes are completely unbreakable. They eliminate the risk of injury and contamination associated with glass tubes due to breakage. Plastic microhematocrit capillary tubes comply with FDA, NIOSH, CDC, and OSHA safety recommendations.  

The tubes are available plain or with an anticoagulant (sodium or ammonium heparin) that keeps the blood from clotting. All of the tubes have color-coded ends to easily identify the plain and heparin-treated tubes.

Types of Tubes
Untreated: Blue Tip
Ammonium Heparinized: Green Tip
Sodium Heparinized: Red Tip

Packaging: 100 tubes per vial, 10 vials per box (1000 tubes per box)

Material: PETG
ID: 0.90mm ± 0.05mm
OD: 1.60mm ± 0.05mm
Length: 75mm ± 0.05mm
Volume: 45uL
Spin rate: 12,000 RPM for 4 minutes
Latex Free

NOTE:

Only use plastic capillary tubes on micro-hematocrit centrifuge rotors that support the entire length of the tube. If the rotor only supports the tubes at two points, the tubes will bend and the sample will be lost. For rotors that support two points, use our glass capillary tubes.

If collecting anti-coagulated blood from a blood collection tube, use a plain capillary tube.

If collecting by finger stick from a patient or when using untreated blood, use capillary tubes that are treated with an anticoagulant (heparin).

 

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