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Blood collection systems
Areas of use and application areas
Blood collection systems are used for safe sample collection and sample preparation. Typical application situations include venous blood collection for laboratory tests, capillary blood collection for rapid tests and sample collection in routine examinations and documentation processes. The systems support hygienic work processes, reduce cross-contamination risks and facilitate standardized diagnostic processes.
Product types and components
The category includes a range of components for blood collection: vacuum tubes (for various additives), needles and safety cannulas, holders/adapters, butterfly or wing needles as well as disposable supplies such as stoppers and sample containers. Complementary products include collection kits and accessories for sample identification and transport preparation.
- Vacuum tubes (serum, EDTA, heparin, citrate)
- Safety cannulas and disposable systems
- Butterfly needles for difficult veins
- Holder/adapter and removal kits
Quality, safety and handling
The essential characteristics of good blood collection systems are secure puncture protection mechanisms, clearly defined compatibility between needles and tubes, color-coded systems for quick identification and sterile, disposable packaging. Ergonomic design of holders and butterfly needles contributes to efficiency and gentle use. Choosing suitable additive tubes ensures compatible sample preparation for subsequent laboratory procedures.
Advantages in everyday working life
By using standardized blood collection systems, process times can be reduced, error rates in sample allocation can be minimized and hygiene standards can be better adhered to. Safety mechanisms reduce the risk of needlestick injuries and facilitate safe disposal.
Manufacturer and availability
Products from manufacturers such as Greiner Bio-One, Sarstedt and BD are represented in this category and cover different requirements - from simple vacuum tubes to specialized safety cannulas and butterfly systems.


