Clot Activator Tubes are used to collect blood for serum separation. These tubes are
coated with silicon or micronized silica particles that accelerate the clotting
process of the blood.
Usage
Used for serum collection in clinical chemistry and immunology
tests
Application: Liver function tests, Renal function tests, Hormone
assays, Serological tests
Before Use:
• Check expiration date and ensure the tube is intact.
• Select the appropriate volume based on testing needs.
Collection Process:
• Perform venipuncture using standard sterile technique.
• Gently invert the tube 5–6 times to mix blood with the clot
activator.
Clotting and Processing:
• Allow the tube to stand upright for 20–30 minutes to complete
clotting.
• Centrifuge at 3000–3500 rpm for 10–15 minutes to separate
serum
Post-Collection:
• Use separated serum for testing within 2 hours or refrigerate
if delayed.
• Avoid re-mixing after centrifugation.
Precaution:
• Do not shake the tube vigorously – it may cause hemolysis.
• Do not use for coagulation or whole blood testing.
• Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Note:
Overfilling or underfilling may affect test accuracy.