TC Fine Dissecting Scissors (S-Shape)
TC Fine Dissecting Scissors (S-Shape)
- Design: S-shaped blades for enhanced maneuverability and precision in delicate dissections.
- Material: Crafted from high-quality stainless steel with tungsten carbide (TC) inserts for superior durability and cutting performance.
- Finish: Typically features a polished or satin finish, allowing for easy cleaning and maintenance.
- Blades: Fine, sharp blades designed for precise cutting, ideal for use in surgical and anatomical dissections.
- Size Options: Available in various lengths to suit different surgical requirements, commonly ranging from 5″ to 7″.
- Grip: Ergonomically designed handles that provide comfort and control, reducing hand fatigue during extended use.
- Applications: Ideal for use in surgical settings, anatomical studies, and laboratory dissections, providing reliable performance in delicate procedures.
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Categories: Scissors, Surgical Instruments
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