KIMBLEĀ® Micro-Hematocrit Capillary Tube, Non-Heparinized, 1.1 x 75 mm, case of 4452
- Manufactured from soda-lime glass
- Packed in plastic vials with reclosable snap-lock caps to maintain cleanliness
- Ends may be sealed by flame or sealing clay
- Heparinized (Red Coded) capillary tubes are designed to prevent blood clotting
- Ammonium heparin does not interfere with sodium identification
- 44B508 and 44A509 are bulk quantities
- Tubes are manufactured from 90 expansion soda lime glass conforming to USP Type III requirements
- Available in borosilicate glass as a special order
$126.64
USD/Pack of 2400
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Product Overview
DWK micro-hematocrit tubes are used to measure the volume percentage of red blood cells in blood. Heparinized tubes are red coded, and non-heparinized are blue coded.
Specifications
| ID (mm) | 1.1 |
| Length (mm) | 75 |
| Quantity | 2400 |
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Product Overview
Product Overview
DWK micro-hematocrit tubes are used to measure the volume percentage of red blood cells in blood. Heparinized tubes are red coded, and non-heparinized are blue coded.
Specifications
Specifications
| ID (mm) | 1.1 |
| Length (mm) | 75 |
| Quantity | 2400 |
Learn about the physical and chemical properties of our glass, plastic and rubber materials.
View Technical Information
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