Color :
WhiteSize :
15cmApplication :
Sample Collection,Nasopharyngeal/Oropharyngeal Swab Flocked Transport , DNA Test,Gene Detection etcMaterial :
Nylon Flocked tips+ABS stickPacking :
Individual packageDisposable Nylon Flocking Collection Swab
Flocked swabs feature perpendicular polyester fibers that create strong capillary hudraulics, optimizing specimen collection and elution. The swabs also boast a molded breakpoint and allow for easy breakoff of the shaft. Unlike traditional cotton swabs, samples are not entrapped. Ideal for microbiological examination for pharmaceutical, medical, and food and beverage industries.
Product Information
Name |
Flocked Swab(Nasopharyngeal and Throat) |
Material |
Nylon Flocked tips+ABS stick |
Specification |
Nasal Swab;Throat Swab |
Length of Handle |
15cm;Please contact us for others |
Indication |
Used for collection of viruses, chlamydiae, mycoplasma and ureaplasma. |
Description |
Disposable use, destroyed after use.
Pls donnot use it if expired or package damage.
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Application |
Sample Collection,Nasopharyngeal/Oropharyngeal Swab Flocked Transport ,
DNA Test, Gene Detection etc.
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Packing |
Individual package |
Usage |
Flocked swab is widely used to diagnose active SARS-Cov-2 infection,
which is the virus that often results in the disease commonly known as COVID-19.
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Instruction
1. Gently lift the tip of the nose and Insert the swab.
2. Rotate the swabs at a 45-degree angle upward and insert.
3. Stop insertion when resistance is met at the middle turbinate.
4. Rotate swab for 5-10 sec to allow absorption of secretions.
5. Gently remove the swab.
6. Snap the swab at the breakpoint into the transport tube then screw the cap tightly.
Product Details
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Soft material Smooth to the touch Rich and soft material, skin-friendly and comfortable |
Variety of styles Delicate and soft,Easy to use |
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Suitable length,Comfortable to hold
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Breakpoint design According to different specimen storage requirements, it can be put into cell preservation solutionfor convenient transportation. |
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