PAPRASTAS ŠLAPIMO KONTEINERIS 100 ML, ASEPTINIS STERILUS, PNEUMATINIS
Aseptic Sterile
100 ml
PP (Polypropylene)
Single Pouches
The Plain Urine Container, with a volume of 100 ml, is a sample collection tool that possesses aseptic sterile features and a pneumatic design.
The various types of sample containers used in laboratory environments are extremely important for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of analyses. Sample containers can be made from various materials depending on the field of work in the laboratory. For example, glass sample containers are preferred for chemical analyses, while plastic sample types may be more suitable for biological samples. The choice of container material is determined based on the properties of the sample and the substance to be analyzed.
The sterilization and hygiene of sample containers play a critical role in laboratory processes. Non-sterilized or improperly stored sample container types can lead to contamination of samples, negatively affecting the reliability of analysis results and potentially leading to incorrect outcomes. Therefore, sterilizing sample containers before and after each use is a fundamental requirement of laboratory standards.
What Types of Sample Containers Are There?
The types of sample containers vary depending on the type of sample processed in laboratories, the purpose of the analysis, and the storage duration. Sample containers made of glass, plastic, metal, and other materials can be specially designed for chemical, biological, or physical samples. For biological samples, varieties made from plastic materials, such as urine containers, are generally preferred.
Plastic sample containers are ideal for collecting and storing biological samples such as urine, blood, and saliva because they are lightweight, durable, and typically single-use. Plastic containers are usually produced sterile to minimize the risk of contamination and are discarded after use.
How to Use a Sterile Urine Container?
Sterile urine containers are a type of container used to collect accurate and reliable urine samples. To ensure the reliability of urine test results, the sterile urine container must be used correctly. First, hands should be thoroughly washed before collecting the urine sample. This is crucial to prevent any external factors from coming into contact with the sample. The urine container typically comes in sterile protective packaging, which should be opened just before the sample is taken. Care should be taken not to touch the inner surface of the urine container, as keeping this surface sterile is very important for the accuracy of test results.
When collecting the urine sample, it is generally sufficient to fill about two-thirds of the container. The first urine that comes out should usually be discarded. The midstream urine sample should be taken directly into the container. This method minimizes the risk of external factors contaminating the urine and ensures that the urine sample is collected cleanly. The lid of the sterile urine container should be tightly closed immediately after the urine sample is collected and then handed over to an authorized person.
After the sample container is filled with urine, it is very important not to wait too long before delivering it to ensure the reliability of the test result. If the urine sample cannot be delivered to the laboratory official as soon as possible, it can be stored in the refrigerator, but it is still very important to consult an authorized person. Storing the urine sample in the refrigerator greatly prevents the degradation of the sample while also preventing the test results from becoming invalid. The correct use of the sterile urine container is critical for the accuracy of test and analysis results and plays a significant role in the success of the urine testing process.
Product Code: AKL-125