Additional Information for Blood Collecting Capillary Pipet
Blood Collecting Capillary Pipets are small, disposable glass or plastic tubes used for collecting small volumes of blood samples. They are commonly used in medical and laboratory settings for various purposes, such as blood testing, blood typing, and glucose monitoring.
These pipets have a narrow, tapered tip that allows for precise and controlled collection of blood. They are designed to be used with a capillary action, where the blood is drawn into the pipet by the natural forces of surface tension and cohesion.
Blood Collecting Capillary Pipets are available in different sizes, typically ranging from 50 to 200 microliters. They are sterile and individually packaged to ensure the integrity of the sample and prevent contamination.
When using a Blood Collecting Capillary Pipet, the user typically punctures the skin with a lancet or needle to create a small blood droplet. The pipet is then touched to the droplet, and the blood is drawn into the pipet by capillary action. Once the desired volume is collected, the pipet can be sealed or transferred to a collection tube for further analysis.
These pipets are essential tools in medical and laboratory settings, as they allow for accurate and efficient collection of small blood samples. They are often used in conjunction with other laboratory equipment and supplies to perform various diagnostic tests and research experiments.
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