Virus Sampling Tube

  • Virus Sampling Tubes are designed for the safe collection and transport of clinical virus, chlamydia, or mycoplasma specimens.

 

  • Tubes contain 2ml or 3ml transport medium with sterile swab options.

 

  • Short-term preservation at 2–8°C, long-term at –80°C.

 

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Product Details

Product Info

Kelabscience Virus Sampling Tubes offer a complete solution for sample collection, transport, and preservation in diagnostic and research labs.

Key Features:

  • Tube Size: 5ml or 10ml
  • Transport Medium: 2ml or 3ml (preset inside tube)
  • Swab Types: Throat, nasal, or oral
  • Swab Construction: ABS shaft + nylon head, 150mm length
  • Material: PPE tube and cap, chemically stable
  • Sterility: Processed in cleanroom (Class 100,000), free from burrs or contamination
  • Storage: 2–8°C (short-term), –80°C (long-term)

Ideal for PCR and molecular diagnostic testing, the interlocking caps and secure packaging reduce contamination risk and improve transportation safety.

For molecular biology research tools, see our Molecular Biology category. For nucleic acid testing workflows, explore our PCR Tubes.

Specification

Each kit includes one sterile sampling swab and one virus sampling tube containing 2ml or 3ml of transport medium. Available with 5ml or 10ml tubes, and swabs suited for throat, nasal, or oral collection. Packaging available in individual sterile packs or bulk.

FAQ

Q1: What swab types are available for Virus Sampling Tubes?
A: You can choose from throat, nasal, or oral swabs based on sample collection needs.

Q2: Are the tubes and swabs pre-sterilized?
A: Yes, all components are individually sterilized and free from contaminants or burrs. For related consumables, see our Molecular Biology.

Q3: What is the recommended storage temperature after sample collection?
A: Store short-term at 2–8°C, and for long-term preservation at –80°C.

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