Wholesale Price Disposable Laboratory Plastic Sterile Bacteria Inoculating Inoculation Loop Sampling Swab

These disposable sterile inoculation loops are designed for convenient and contamination-free sample collection and inoculation via the streak or puncture method. Featuring a smooth, agar-friendly loop tip, a polygonal non-slip handle for precise control, and available in rigid or flexible versions with multiple volume options, they are an essential tool for reliable microbial isolation and culture in clinical, research, and quality-control laboratories.

    Features:
    • Disposable & Sterile: Single-use, pre-sterilized inoculation loops eliminate the need for autoclaving and minimize cross-contamination risk.
    • Smooth Loop Surface: Precision-molded smooth tip ensures uniform, fluid streaking without damaging the agar surface.
    • Polygonal (Ribbed) Handle: Multi-faceted, non-slip handle design provides a secure grip and precise directional control for easier manipulation.
    • Multiple Volume Options: Available in 1 μl, 10 μl, and combined 1 μl + 10 μl configurations to suit different inoculation requirements.
    • Rigid & Flexible Versions: Offered in both rigid and flexible material options to match user preference and application needs.
    • Color-Coded: Distinct colors (clear, blue, yellow) for quick size identification and workflow organization.
    • Sterile Packaging: Individually or batch-packed in sterile pouches marked “Sterile unless package is opened or damaged.”
    Applications:
    • Streak Plate Inoculation: Used for the streak plate method to isolate individual bacterial colonies on agar media.
    • Puncture/Stab Inoculation: Suitable for stab or puncture inoculation into semi-solid or deep agar tubes.
    • Sample Collection & Transfer: Ideal for picking, transferring, and inoculating microbial samples in microbiology laboratories.
    • Clinical Microbiology: Widely used in clinical labs for urine, blood, and other specimen culture and isolation.
    • Research & QC Laboratories: Applied in pharmaceutical, food, environmental, and academic research settings for routine microbial culture work.