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If you’ve worked a morning shift in phlebotomy, you already know the drill. The first thing I reach for when serum is on the test menu is the clot activator blood collection tube. It sounds simple—silica to accelerate clotting, a thixotropic gel to create a tidy barrier—but the details make or break your analytes. Actually, the industry has nudged this category forward in quiet, practical ways: better gel performance, tighter vacuums, cleaner stoppers. Small things, big impact.
A clot activator blood collection tube is typically PET or glass, internally coated with micronized silica to speed clot formation (≈15–30 minutes), plus a serum-separator gel with density around 1.04–1.06 g/mL. After inversion (usually 5–8 times), you let it clot, then centrifuge (≈10 minutes at 1300–2000 × g). The gel forms a stable barrier—clean serum up top, cells below. Hemolysis drops, reruns go down. To be honest, that’s what frontline teams care about.
Origin: 9-1-701 TonfuTown Shijiahzuang City Hebei Province China. We are venous and capillary tube manufacturer–exporter. Importer / Sole Agent cooperation wanted. Many customers say the recent lots show steadier gel barriers during transport—less remixing after courier bumps, surprisingly.
| Parameter | Spec (≈ real-world) |
|---|---|
| Material | PET or glass, but PET dominates (impact-resistant, lighter) |
| Additive | Micronized silica clot activator + thixotropic gel |
| Volumes | 2, 3.5, 5, 7, 10 mL options |
| Clot time | ≈15–30 min at 20–25°C (depends on patient factors) |
| Centrifugation | 10 min at 1300–2000 × g; verify gel barrier integrity |
| Shelf life | 18–24 months at 4–25°C, dry and dark |
| Certs (typical) | ISO 13485 QMS; CE-MDR; ISO 6710 compliance |
Materials prep → tube molding → internal silica coating → gel dispensing → vacuum calibration → butyl stopper & cap → sterile processing (gamma/EO) → QC: vacuum retention, additive dose uniformity, gel barrier integrity after centrifuge and 48 h transport simulation, closure integrity, leachables testing. Service life testing monitors vacuum loss, clot time drift, and gel migration. Methods are aligned with ISO 6710 and routine CLSI guidance.
| Vendor | Strengths | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| B.D.T (Gel + Clot Activator) | Value pricing, customization, importer/agent model | Hebei origin; OEM/ODM; flexible MOQs |
| BD Vacutainer | Global availability, robust documentation | Premium pricing |
| Greiner Bio-One | Consistent gel; strong accessories portfolio | Lead times may vary |
Options include private labeling, color-coded closures, special volumes, gel density tweaks for high-altitude routes, and capillary formats to match neonatal protocols. In fact, one regional lab reported ≈18% lower hemolysis index flags after switching to a clot activator blood collection tube with a slightly softer stopper—needle-out turbulence went down. Another hospital shaved 6 minutes off TAT by standardizing clot time checks and a 1700 × g spin across analyzers.
Bottom line: a dependable clot activator blood collection tube is a quiet hero of serum chemistry. Choose on performance data, not just the cap color.
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