SDLABIO Urine Cup
SDLABIO Urine cup is a disposable collection container designed for medical testing, clinical diagnosis, and laboratory research. It is primarily used for collecting, storing, and transporting urine samples. Made of medical-grade polypropylene (PP), it is non-toxic, transparent, and leak-proof. It features a screw cap with a secure seal to prevent contamination and leakage during transport and testing.
Urine Cups For Sale:
40ml, 60ml, 90ml,120ml. Vacuum urine cup: 60ml, 80ml, 90ml, 120ml.
MOQ: 1 CARTON.
Urine Cups For Sale
| Cat No. | Specification | Package | Weight(KG) | Size(CM) |
| NB-40 | 40mL | 50 pcs/bag, 20 bags/ctn | 6.1 | 60*41*47 |
| NB-60 | 60mL | 50 pcs/bag, 20 bags/ctn | 9.1 | 60*41*70 |
| NB-90 | 90mL | 40 pcs/bag, 10 bags/ctn | 12 | 56*56*27.5 |
| NB-120 | 120mL | 250pcs/ctn | 4.7 | 56*34*42 |
| FYB-60 | 60mL, vacuum urine cups | 100 pcs/bag, 5 bags/ctn | 8.8 | 53*48*50 |
| FYB-80 | 80mL, vacuum urine cups | 50 pcs/bag, 8 bags/ctn | 7.85 | 53*48*50 |
| FYB-90 | 90mL, vacuum urine cups | 50 pcs/bag, 8 bags/ctn | 7.85 | 53*48*50 |
| FYB-120 | 120mL, vacuum urine cups | 50 pcs/bag, 7 bags/ctn | 6.3 | 53*48*50 |
Feature Of Urine Sample Cups
- Safe Material: Made of medical-grade polypropylene (PP), highly transparent and non-toxic, ensuring safe use in laboratory and clinical applications.
- Various Capacities: Common capacities include 40 ml, 60 ml, 90 ml, and 120 ml to meet different testing requirements. Vacuum urine cups are also available.
- Clear Graduation and Labeling: The urine cup is equipped with clear graduations for convenient sampling and quantitative analysis.
- Strong Sealing Performance: The screw cap design effectively prevents leakage and contamination, ensuring sample safety.
- Anti-Slip and Easy-Opening Design: Anti-slip ribs on both the top and bottom of the cup ensure easy opening and closing even when wearing gloves, improving handling convenience.
- Smooth Surface with Good Toughness: The product features a smooth, burr-free surface with good flexibility and durability for comfortable handling and reduced breakage risk.
- Easy Labeling: The cup body includes a scale and writing area for convenient sample identification and recording.
- Disposable Design: Designed for single use to prevent cross-contamination and ensure accuracy of laboratory and testing results.
FAQ Of urine specimen cups
What's the difference between a sterile urine cup and a sample cup?
Urine sample containers are primarily used for collecting urine samples, while sample cups are more versatile and can be used to collect urine, feces, and other biological samples. While both are similar in material and seal, urine cups are generally better suited for collecting liquid samples due to their capacity and design.
Can urine collection cup be used to transport frozen samples?
Urine specimen cups are suitable for short-term cryogenic storage. However, for long-term cryopreservation, cryogenic vials or centrifuge tubes are recommended. These offer better resistance to low temperatures and provide a better seal.
How to use a container for urine?
- Preparation
- Check consumables: Confirm that the urine collection container is sterile, disposable, and intact, and within its expiration date.
- Identification: Indicate the subject’s name/number, date, and project code on the label area or affix a label to the urine containers to prevent sample mix-up.
- Personal protection: Operators must wear disposable gloves and, if necessary, a lab coat and mask to prevent cross-contamination.
- Sample Collection
- Subject Preparation: Before sample collection, instruct the subject to cleanse the vulva/urethral opening to minimize external contamination.
- Opening the urine collection containers: Unscrew or peel off the lid of the urine cup, avoiding contact with the rim and interior of the cup with hands or other objects.
- Urine Collection: It is recommended to collect midstream urine (discard the front stream and then collect the midstream urine) to ensure sample quality. Generally, 30–60 ml is sufficient; the entire container does not need to be filled for testing.
- Sample Packaging and Storage
- Sealing: Immediately tighten or snap the lid to ensure a leak-proof seal.
- Storage: For routine testing, samples should be sent for analysis within 2 hours. If immediate processing is not possible, refrigerate at 2–8°C for no more than 24 hours. For specialized testing (e.g., molecular biology experiments), preservatives may be added based on experimental requirements, or samples may be transferred to cryovials or centrifuge tubes for further storage.
- Sample Transportation and Handover
- Place the sterile urine collection cups in a biological specimen bag and attach the requisition form/sample information sheet.
- If transporting between laboratories, follow biological specimen transportation guidelines to avoid leakage and contamination.
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