Who makes vacutainer tubes?

Who makes vacutainer tubes?

BD Vacutainer plastic tubes BD provides a full offering of Vacutainer® blood collection tubes in both glass and plastic. This table provides ordering information for EDTA tubes, in plastic and glass.

Where are BD tubes manufactured?

The manufacturing location on the EUA authorized tubes (UK Manufacturing Site) and carton labels indicates “Belliver Industrial Estate, Plymouth, PL6 7BP, UK,” or ”BD-Plymouth, PL6 7BP, UK,” while the FDA-cleared version of the tubes has a manufacturing location of “1 Becton Drive, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 USA.”

Where are BD Vacutainers manufactured?

BD in Plymouth. Located in the beautiful South West of England, the BD Plymouth site commenced operation in 1981 with 100 associates manufacturing BD Vacutainer® tubes in a new 250,000 sqft building.

How much K2EDTA is in the BD EDTA Microtainer tubes in MG?

2. BD Microtainer K2EDTA tube: 250-500 µL (volume), 10×35 mm (size), 0.8 mg EDTA (additive) (Catalog number: 365975). The tubes were filled to capacity.

What company makes blood tubes?

Vacutainer tubes were invented by Joseph Kleiner and Becton Dickinson in 1949. Vacutainer is a registered trademark of Becton Dickinson, which manufactures and sells the tubes today.

What material are Vacutainer tubes made of?

Plastic
Specifications

Closure Type Conventional
Material Plastic

What is K2 EDTA tubes?

K2 EDTA (dipotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) is a strong anticoagulant used to store blood for complete blood counts (CBC) in blood collection tubes. Generally, whole blood is stored in these tubes. However, K2 EDTA contains two potassium ions bound to the EDTA molecule.

Can you use expired SST tubes?

If a blood collection tube is used past its expiration date, the vacuum may not draw the amount of blood needed to fill the tube completely. Short-filled tubes may not be acceptable for testing and the specimen would have to be recollected.

What is the difference between K2 and K3 EDTA tubes?

The main difference between K2 EDTA and K3 EDTA is that K2 EDTA contains two chelated potassium ions whereas K3 EDTA contains three chelated potassium ions. K2 EDTA and K3 EDTA are two types of anticoagulants used in routine hematological tests.

How long do Vacutainers last?

It depends heavily on use. In a closet, the tubes will last forever, of course. For practice in a bedroom a couple of times a week at modest volumes, you’ll probably get five to ten years out of them.

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