Description
A stool container is a type of laboratory container used for collecting and storing stool samples. It is typically made of plastic material, such as polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE), and has a capacity ranging from 30 to 60 mL.
Stool containers are equipped with screw caps or snap caps that provide a tight seal, preventing spills and leaks during sample handling. They are also transparent, allowing for easy visualization of the contents.
Stool samples collected in these containers are used for various clinical and diagnostic purposes such as determining the presence of diseases, monitoring treatment, or evaluating overall health.
Stool containers are an essential piece of laboratory equipment for clinical and diagnostic applications, providing a reliable and efficient solution for collecting, storing, and transporting stool samples for analysis. It is important to follow proper sample collection and storage procedures to ensure the accuracy and validity of the test results.