Product Description: | Individually foil wrapped stainless steel gamma sterilized. Blades are
packed 100 in a box, and cases contain 10 boxes. The difference between
the composition of carbon steel and stainless steel is that carbon steel
is an alloy of about 99.5% iron, 5% carbon - so almost pure iron, but
stainless steel is about 2 parts iron for 1 part chromium. Carbon steel
is generally harder and stronger but less corrosion-resistant. These
blades are produced utilizing a fully automated production technique.
The computerized technology and quality control system assures uniform
cutting edges and a perfect fit on scalpel handles. Individually wrapped
in foil and hermetically sealed. ($144.00/case sold separately. See
Surgical Index.)
This size fits #4 handle. Other sizes to fit #4 handle: 20, 21, 23, 24 and 25
Blade sizes to fit #3 handle are: 10, 11, 12, 15 | This Kelly-Rakin is a straight jaw, clamping Hemostatic Forceps, 6.5" in length. It is available with a serrated curved or straight jaw. This instrument is bigger and more sturdy than the smaller regular Kelly forceps. If you are looking for a delicate jaw with serrations and clamp, look at the Mosquito available curved or straight 3.5" or 5". All of these clamping forceps are stainless steel and floor grade which means it is for regular use, not an operating room. Imported.
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