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Temperature Strip Therapak® 90° to 100°F (32 to 38°C) For Single and Split Specimen Collection Kits In Drugs of Abuse Testing22131559

Temperature-Strip-Therapak®-90°-to-100°F-(32-to-38°C)-For-Single-and-Split-Specimen-Collection-Kits-In-Drugs-of-Abuse-Testing22131559

SKU #

#678598

MPN #

22131559

Brand

Fisher Scientific

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

STRIP, MONITOR TEMP (100/PK)

$69.39 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 678598
Manufacturer # 22131559
Brand Therapak®
Manufacturer Fisher Scientific
Application Temperature Strip
For Use With For Single and Split Specimen Collection Kits In Drugs of Abuse Testing
Specifications 90° to 100°F (32 to 38°C)
UNSPSC Code 42182208

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  • Temperature Indicator Strips indicate the temperature of the specimen within minutes after the initial collection
  • As an integral part of the drug testing process, the temperature indicator strip confirms that the voided specimen was indeed within temperature expectations eliminating doubt at the point of collection that a specimen was subject to adulteration
  • Temperature readings can be viewed in both Celsius and Fahrenheit