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The inoculation needle is an essential instrument in microbiology and laboratory practices. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it is specifically designed for safe and accurate transfer of microorganisms, spores, and bacteria to various culture media. The fine needle tip facilitates precision in handling, reducing the risk of contamination. Its durable construction ensures repeated use without compromising performance. Autoclavable and easy to sterilize, the inoculation needle is ideal for use in laboratories, research centers, and educational institutions. Whether for streaking plates or transferring cultures, it provides reliable results while maintaining sterile conditions.
Key Features
- Precision Tip: Fine needle tip allows for accurate transfer of microorganisms without contamination.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality stainless steel for long-lasting performance.
- Sterilizable: Autoclavable and easy to sterilize, ensuring a sterile working environment.
- Ergonomic Design: Comfortable handle for easy grip and precise control during use.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for various microbiological procedures, including inoculation, streaking, and transferring cultures.
Precautions
- Sterilize Before Use: Always sterilize the needle using an autoclave or flame before each use to prevent contamination.
- Handle with Care: Avoid touching the needle tip to ensure it remains sterile and does not damage the cultures.
- Proper Storage: Store the inoculation needle in a clean, dry, and sterilized container when not in use to maintain sterility.
- Use Protective Gear: Wear appropriate lab attire, including gloves and goggles, to avoid accidental exposure to hazardous microorganisms.
- Dispose of Damaged Needles: Replace any bent or damaged needles immediately to ensure precise and safe inoculation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: How do I sterilize an inoculation needle?
Answer: Sterilize the inoculation needle by placing it in an autoclave or by passing it through a flame until it becomes red hot. Allow it to cool before use.
Question: Can the inoculation needle be reused?
Answer: Yes, the inoculation needle can be reused after proper sterilization. Ensure it is thoroughly cleaned and sterilized between uses.
Question: What materials are inoculation needles made from?
Answer: Inoculation needles are typically made from high-quality stainless steel, which is durable and resistant to corrosion, ensuring longevity and safe use.
Question: Are there different types of inoculation needles?
Answer: Yes, inoculation needles come in different sizes and designs, such as straight or looped, depending on the specific microbiological procedure required.
Question: What precautions should be taken when handling an inoculation needle?
Answer: Always sterilize the needle before use, avoid touching the tip, wear protective gear, and store it in a clean, sterile environment when not in use.


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