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Specifications
- Description:Swiss made microdissection tweezers
- Length:11.5 cm (4.5")
- Tip configuration:Curved
- Tip dimensions:0.18×0.2 mm
- Cat. No.:77663-644
Specifications
About this item
Swiss microdissecting forceps have curved fine tips for precision work in microsurgery, microdissection, and applications requiring fine manipulation of tissue or small objects under a microscope.
- Acid-resistant/antimagnetic
- Surgical grade stainless steel
These are hand forceps with a spring action letting you pinch the blades together to control the amount of pressure used. They are manufactured from an acid-resistant, anti-magnetic alloy, and they works well in an MRI environment. These surgical forceps are quality Swiss-made instruments. They may be sterilize using an autoclave or by chemical sterilization.
Low carbon austenitic steel. Contains from 16.5 to 18.5 by weight of chromium and has important quantities of nickel and molybdenum as additional alloying elements. Non-magnetizable, good corrosion resistance to most chemicals, salts and acids.
Typical applications include tweezers for the electronic industry, watch-makers, jewelers and laboratory and medical applications in moderately aggressive chemical environments.