Available for ImportDisposable Surgical Scalpel with Plastic Handle Type 1 Blade No. 12 for Precision Tissue Cutting
Manufacturer:POLYMER PRODUCTS LLC
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Scalpel is designed for cutting tissues during surgical operations and anatomical autopsies. The handle of the scalpel is grooved for comfortable use. The product is disposable.
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Polystyrene, polyethylene, steel
Sterility
Armoured glass
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