The microorganisms that the clinical laboratory may be exposed to can be divided into ① Viruses, such as viral hepatitis (especially hepatitis B and C) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), etc.; ②Bacteria, such as cocci, bacilli, and fungi; ③Other pathogens with high virulence, such as hem... read more
Prepare a sterile work area Before beginning any disinfection procedures in your work area, wash your hands thoroughly with disinfectant soap and warm water. Be sure to re-wash your hands any time you suspect that you have contamination of your experimental operation. Clear all materials on the benc... read more
The importance of using caps and inserts that are compatible with chromatography vials In order to avoid leakage and sample loss caused by evaporation, the inner cannula must be placed exactly in the sample bottle-and the entire device must be able to be completely sealed when capped. To prevent dam... read more
1. Type: A large number of centrifuge tubes (500mL, 250mL) ordinary centrifuge tubes (50mL, 15mL) microcentrifuge tubes (2mL, 1.5mL, 0.65mL, 0.2mL) The centrifuge tube follows the shape of the bottom: Conical centrifuge tube, the bottom is tapered, it is the most used centrifuge tube type, flat bott... read more
Disposable medical equipment covers sanitary materials, disposable medical gloves, disposable infusion sets/blood transfusion sets, medical textiles, surgical instruments, disposable catheters (such as catheters, drainage tubes, etc.), cardiology surgical instruments, blood vessels Thousands of vari... read more