MINISTRAW, TRANSPARENT GREEN 0.25 ML AND 2000/ BAG
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MINISTRAW, Transparent Green 0.25 ml —
These MiniStraws are precisely designed, with a transparent green color and a capacity of 0.25 ml, used for the preservation and freezing of sperm or embryos in veterinary reproduction procedures. Manufactured by Minitube, they meet high standards of biocompatibility and are widely used in controlled-rate freezing protocols for various animal species.
Excellent biocompatibility; free from toxic plastics and mold release agents
Excellent visibility of contents due to the transparent green material
Compatible with controlled-rate freezing devices and cryopreservation systems
Available in large packs suitable for use in high-productivity laboratories or farms
Color: Transparent Green
Capacity: 0.25 ml per straw
Sealing and processing should be conducted according to approved veterinary reproduction protocols using appropriate sealing tools (such as sealing balls or identification rods) when necessary
The capacity per straw is fixed at 0.25 ml; actual use should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Reliable and consistent quality thanks to strict manufacturing and monitoring processesExcellent biocompatibility; free from toxic plastics and mold release agents
Excellent visibility of contents due to the transparent green material
Compatible with controlled-rate freezing devices and cryopreservation systems
Available in large packs suitable for use in high-productivity laboratories or farms
Composition
Made from high-quality, biocompatible plastic material suitable for use at low temperaturesColor: Transparent Green
Capacity: 0.25 ml per straw
Instructions for Use
Designed for use in freezing or processing sperm or embryos through standard cryopreservation proceduresSealing and processing should be conducted according to approved veterinary reproduction protocols using appropriate sealing tools (such as sealing balls or identification rods) when necessary
The capacity per straw is fixed at 0.25 ml; actual use should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
