Veterinary Disposable · Generic
Plain Tube non Vaccum
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In veterinary medicine, a plain, non-vacuum blood collection tube—frequently identified by its red cap—is a manual-draw specimen container used to collect, hold, and process whole blood into high-purity serum. Because it lacks an internal vacuum, blood is transferred into the tube manually via a syringe and needle.
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These tubes are cylindrical vials molded from premium, shatter-resistant plastics like polypropylene (PP) or polystyrene (PS), though heavy-duty glass versions are occasionally used. Unlike anticoagulant-laden tubes, a plain tube contains no liquid anticoagulants (such as EDTA or Heparin), allowing the animal's blood to clot naturally. They are labeled as "non-vacuum" because they lack the negative internal air pressure found in automated tubes.
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- Controlled Manual Flow Rate: Protects fragile or low-pressure veterinary veins from collapsing, as the user dictates fluid entry with a syringe plunger.
- Siliconized Interior Walls: Minimizes friction and prevents fibrin or blood clots from bonding to the sides, facilitating clean, high-yield serum separation during centrifugation.
- Micronized Silica Clot Activator: Speeds up the natural coagulation cascade, shortening the required pre-centrifuge clotting window down to 15–30 minutes.
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