specimen container
120ml Specimen Container
Volume: 120ml
120ml container is a small, typically cylindrical vessel designed specifically for the collection and transport of stool samples for medical analysis. These containers are often made of durable plastic and have secure lids to prevent leakage during transportation. They are sterile to maintain the integrity of the sample and usually feature markings or labels for recording important information such as patient details, collection date and time, and any special instructions. The compact size of the container makes it convenient for patients to collect and transport their stool samples to healthcare facilities for testing.
60ml Specimen Container
Volume: 60ml
60ml specimen container is a small, cylindrical vessel used for the collection and transportation of various types of specimens for medical analysis. Typically made of durable plastic, these containers come with secure lids to prevent leakage during transit. They are sterile to maintain the integrity of the sample and often feature labels or markings for recording essential information such as patient details, collection date and time, and any special instructions. The compact size of the container makes it convenient for patients to collect and transport their samples to healthcare facilities for testing, especially when smaller volumes are sufficient for analysis.
60ml Specimen Container Stool
Volume: 60ml
60ml specimen container is a small, cylindrical vessel used for the collection and transportation of various types of specimens for medical analysis. Typically made of durable plastic, these containers come with secure lids to prevent leakage during transit. They are sterile to maintain the integrity of the sample and often feature labels or markings for recording essential information such as patient details, collection date and time, and any special instructions. The compact size of the container makes it convenient for patients to collect and transport their samples to healthcare facilities for testing, especially when smaller volumes are sufficient for analysis.