Aluminum Collars
Crist Instrument Co, is proud to be sellingĀ Aluminum collars a true staple of the industry. These collars are used in the āpole-and-collarā handling system used in most all primate research facilities. Using the SafeWrangle animal guide one can clasps onto either of the triangular ends of the collar for control of the monkey outside their cage. The proper use of the pole and collar method reduces stress and insures safety for the handlers. These collars come in a variety of sizes and are color coded for convenience:
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- 2-APC-4-2.5asm 4″ WIDE X 2.5″ NECK DIAMETER ALUMINUM NHP COLLAR (GREEN) P.P. STYLE
4ā³ WIDE X 2.5ā³ NECK DIAMETER ALUMINUM NHP COLLAR (GREEN)
- 2-APC-4-3.0asmĀ Ā Ā 4″ WIDE X 3.0″ NECK DIAMETER ALUMINUM NHP COLLAR (BLUE) P.P. STYLE
4″ WIDE X 3.0″ NECK DIAMETER ALUMINUM NHP COLLAR (BLUE)
- 2-APC-5-3.5asmĀ 5″ WIDE x 3.5″ NECK DIAMETER ALUMINUM NHP COLLAR (GOLD) P.P. style
5″ WIDE x 3.5″ NECK DIAMETER ALUMINUM NHP COLLAR (GOLD)
- 2-APC-5-4ASMĀ Ā 5″ WIDE x 4″ NECK DIAMETER ALUMINUM NHP COLLAR (RED) P.P. style
5″ WIDE x 4″ NECK DIAMETER ALUMINUM NHP COLLAR (RED) Ā
Non-human primate collars are designed to provide a safe and secure way of tracking animals during research studies. The collars are lightweight, durable and made of materials that are both comfortable and safe for the animal. They are are also available in different sizes to fit various sizes of primates, allowing researchers to track the movement of their subjects over long distances. With the use of non-human primate collars, scientists can monitor and record the behavior of the primates throughout the study, including their movements, social interactions and other activities. Researchers can also use the collars to monitor the health of the animal and take preventive measures if needed. Moreover, the collars can be used to identify individual primates and can aid in the identification of the group as a whole. Non-human primate collars are an invaluable tool for researchers, allowing them to collect data and gain insights into the behavior of the primates with accuracy and precision.