Model No.: ChuangJia-0046
Manufacturer: CHUANGJIA FACTORY
Customization: Logo/ Packaging/ Graphic Customization
Country of Origin: China
Blade material: High Carbon Steel/ Stainless Steel
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
Can be customized according to customer demand, welcome to figure to sample processing customized!
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The Scalpel Surgical Blades are made of premium material, very durable and sharp. scalpel knives. Suit for most scalpel knives.
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The blade is suitable for exercises for school, students; for plant cultivation, carving training, leather cutting, and repair; for simple daily activities such as removing calluses, and other handicraft activities. The range of applications is very wide.
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Professional Surgical Scalpel Blades are used in Scalpel Folding Pocket Knife for making precise incisions during surgeries. They are designed to be sharp and durable, ensuring clean and accurate cuts. There are several types of scalpel blades available, each with its own specific purpose. Some common types include:
1. #10 blade: This is the most commonly used scalpel blade. It has a curved cutting edge and is used for making long, controlled incisions.
2. #11 blade: This blade has a pointed tip and a straight cutting edge. It is commonly used for making small and precise incisions, such as in ophthalmic surgeries.
3. #15 blade: This blade has a small, curved cutting edge. It is commonly used in delicate surgical procedures, such as plastic surgery or microsurgery.
4. #20 blade: This blade has a large, curved cutting edge. It is commonly used in procedures that require deep and wide incisions, such as in orthopedic surgeries.
5. #22 blade: This blade has a small, straight cutting edge with a notch on one side. It is commonly used in podiatry procedures, such as removing ingrown toenails.
Scalpel blades are typically made of stainless steel or carbon steel, both of which are strong and resistant to corrosion. They are disposable and come individually packaged for sterility. It is important to handle scalpel blades with care to avoid accidental cuts and dispose of them properly after use to prevent the risk of infections.