Sterile Inoculating Loop 1EE0001
Compared with metal inoculation rings, Sterile Inoculating Loops are lighter and more flexible and convenient to operate, especially suitable for delicate operations. Used inoculation loops should be properly handled in accordance with biosafety guidelines. They need to undergo autoclaving before being disposed of as medical waste to prevent environmental pollution and biological hazards.
| Volumn |
1μL |
| Color |
Blue |
| Sterile |
Yes |
| Enzyme-free |
Yes |
| Packaging specification |
25 pieces per pack, 40 packs per box. Individual packaging, 500 pieces per box.
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Features:
1.Medical-grade polystyrene material is used, eliminating the need for the cumbersome processes such as cleaning and sterilization like metal inoculation loops after each use. This saves time and effort and enhances experimental efficiency.
2.Each inoculation loop is independently packaged and in a sterile state. It is discarded immediately after use, effectively avoiding cross-contamination that may occur due to the repeated use of inoculation loops. It is particularly suitable for experiments with high sterility requirements, such as pure culture of microorganisms and drug sensitivity tests.
3. The high cost performance of polystyrene inoculation loops makes them suitable for large-scale routine experiments.
4. We offer individual paper-plastic packaging or 10 pieces in self-sealing bags. The self-sealing bags are equipped with exquisite instruction cards to protect the products from damage during transportation
5.The other end of the inoculation loop can be used as an inoculation needle
6. To meet different experimental requirements, polystyrene inoculation loops offer a variety of loop diameter options, such as 1µl, 10µl, etc., ensuring precise sampling and inoculation.
7. It is mainly used to transfer bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms from the culture tube to the culture medium (this process is called "inoculation" or "streaking").
8. Unlike traditional metal inoculation loops, disposable sterile inoculation loops must not be sterilized by flame (plastic will burn and melt), and should be treated as biomedical waste after use.
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