Definition
Urine Container
Urine Container — a container specifically designed, prepared to be sterile used for collection, storage and transport of urine specimens for medical (to test inside the body), diagnostic (to test conditions) or laboratory testing. Often constructed from high-quality, medical-grade materials like polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE), these containers are extremely durable, resistant to contamination, and designed for safe handling. These vessels are available in sizes that typically vary between 30ml and 100ml, with fitted secure leak-proof lids designed to contain samples to ensure that your sample is protected from spillage.
Specimen Container
A laboratory specimen is sometimes a biological specimen of a medical patient’s tissue, fluids, or other samples used for laboratory analysis to assist in differential diagnosis or staging of a disease process. These specimens are often the most reliable method of diagnosis, depending on the ailment. Read More
Corona Swab Sticks
A nasopharyngeal swab is a device used for collecting a sample of nasal secretions from the back of the nose and throat The sample is then analyzed for the presence of organisms or other clinical markers for disease. Read More
Sharps Container
Hard plastic containers known as sharps containers are used to safely dispose of hypodermic needles and other sharp medical instruments, such as IV catheters and disposable scalpels. They are often sealable and self-locking, as well as rigid, which prevents waste from penetrating or damaging the sides of the container. Read More
Stool Container
A Stool Container is a secure, hygienic device designed for collecting, storing, and transporting stool samples for diagnostic purposes. Made from durable, medical-grade materials, it features a leak-proof lid to ensure contamination-free handling. Commonly used in laboratories and healthcare facilities, it aids in accurate testing and effective sample preservation.
Nylon Swab Stick Tube
A nasopharyngeal swab is a device used for collecting a sample of nasal secretions from the back of the nose and throat. The sample is then analyzed for the presence of organisms or other clinical markers for disease. This diagnostic method is commonly used in suspected cases of whooping cough, diphtheria, influenza, and various types of diseases caused by the coronavirus family of viruses, including SARS, MERS, and COVID-19. Read More
Micropipette Tips
A pipette (sometimes spelled as pipet) is a type of laboratory tool commonly used in chemistry and biology to transport a measured volume of liquid, often as a media dispenser. Pipettes come in several designs for various purposes with differing levels of accuracy and precision, from single piece glass pipettes to more complex adjustable or electronic pipettes. Read More
Medical Tourniquet
A tourniquet is a device that is used to apply pressure to a limb or extremity in order to create ischemia or stopping the flow of blood. It may be used in emergencies, in surgery, or in post-operative rehabilitation. A simple tourniquet can be made from a stick and a rope, but the use of makeshift tourniquets has been reduced over time due to their ineffectiveness compared to a commercial and professional tourniquet. Read More
Hitchai Cup
A Hitachi cup is a sample container used to hold patient samples during testing on Hitachi automated laboratory analyzers. They are an essential part of the sample handling system in these analyzers.
Centrifuge Tube
A centrifuge tube is a cylindrical, laboratory container designed to hold liquids during centrifugation. These tubes are made of plastic or glass and come in various sizes and capacities. They are used in centrifuges to separate substances of different densities by spinning them at high speeds.
Needle Cutter and Destroyers
A Needle Cutter and Destroyer is a medical device designed to safely dispose of used needles by either cutting or destroying them. It helps in preventing needle-stick injuries, contamination, and the reuse of needles. A needle cutter severs the needle from the syringe and collects it in a secure container, while a needle destroyer uses electrical energy to melt or burn the needle, rendering it unusable.
Blood Collection Vials
Blood collection vials are sterile, closed systems generally used in a medical laboratory or in healthcare settings for the collection of blood for diagnostic and testing. The vials should be constructed out of a high-quality, durable material, such as polypropylene or glass, and have tightly sealing lids to prevent contamination or leaking.