Test Tubes 10ml
The characteristics of a test tube like the one pictured include the following:
Materials:
Clear glass (such as soda-lime glass or borosilicate).
Shape:
A narrow cylindrical body with a base that can be round (U-shaped), conical (V-shaped), or flat, and a top opening. The image shows a flat bottom.
Dimensions and Capacity:
Test tubes come in various sizes and volumes. The one pictured is graduated up to 10 ml, with an accuracy indication of “±0.2”. The visible graduations are 1, 2, 4, 6, 8and 10ml.
Use:
Used in laboratories to hold, mix, and heat chemicals, or for specific analyses such as food quality control or blood tests. The object in the image, being graduated, is more specifically a flask, used to precisely measure liquid volumes.
Resistance:
Resistance to temperature changes and chemicals varies depending on the type of glass
Erlenmeyer flask 250 ml
A borosilicate glass Erlenmeyer flask has several key characteristics:
Materials:
It is made of borosilicate 3.3 glass (such as Pyrex™ or Duran®), known for its high resistance to thermal shock and chemical corrosion.
Capacity:
The flask pictured has a capacity of 250 ml, with graduations indicating volumes (100,150, 200, 250ml).
Shape:
Its conical shape ensures good stability and facilitates mixing and heating liquids. The neck can be narrow or wide.
Graduations:
It has graduations (often white enamel) for approximate volume measurements.
Resistance:
Borosilicate glass provides excellent heat resistance, allowing direct heating and autoclaving for sterilization.
Use:
It is commonly used in laboratories for mixing, heating, cooling, and storing liquids, as well as for titrations and cell cultures.
Flat-Bottom Flask
Flat-Bottom Flask, Borosilicate Glass 3.3
Engineered for stability and resilience, our flat-bottom flasks are essential glassware for a wide range of laboratory procedures. Crafted from high-quality borosilicate glass 3.3, they are built to perform under demanding conditions.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Superior Stability: The flat base provides a secure, non-tipping foundation on any flat surface. This makes them the ideal choice for heating solutions on a hotplate, long-term storage, and general mixing tasks where safety is paramount.
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Exceptional Durability: Manufactured from borosilicate glass 3.3, these flasks offer high resistance to chemical corrosion, thermal shock, and mechanical stress. They can withstand high temperatures, ensuring reliability for even the most rigorous applications.
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Unmatched Versatility: A workhorse in any lab, these flasks are perfectly suited for preparing and mixing solutions, heating or boiling liquids, distillation setups (when used with a distillation bridge), and safely storing chemicals.
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Precision Design: Featuring uniform wall thickness for consistent heat distribution and enhanced safety. The clear glass allows for easy observation of contents and reaction progress.
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Available Sizes: Offered in a range of standard capacities including 250ml and 500ml to meet the precise needs of your experiment.
Ideal for: Solution preparation, heating, reflux, storage, and educational demonstrations.
Burette 10ml
Laboratory burettes are glassware instruments used for the precise measurement of liquid volumes.
Here is some information for purchasing burettes:
- Burettes are graduated glass tubes made of borosilicate glass such as Pyrex, known for their resistance to thermal shock.
- They are used to deliver a precise volume of liquid, particularly during chemical titrations.
- Capacity: 10 ml, with glass or PTFE stopcocks.
Burette 25ml
Laboratory burettes are glassware instruments used for the precise measurement of liquid volumes.
Here is some information for purchasing burettes:
- Burettes are graduated glass tubes made of borosilicate glass such as Pyrex, known for their resistance to thermal shock.
- They are used to deliver a precise volume of liquid, particularly during chemical titrations.
- Capacity: 25 ml, with glass or PTFE stopcocks.
Surgical Cerclage Box
The surgical cerclage box includes:
General Features:
Material: They are made of stainless steel, which makes them durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to sterilize.
Functionality: Each instrument is designed for a specific task during surgical procedures, whether dissecting, grasping, cutting, retracting, or suturing.
Sterilization: These instruments are designed to be sterilized, often by autoclave or moist heat, to ensure asepsis during medical procedures.
Examples of visible instruments and their specific dimensions: SURGICAL CERClage Box
Description
It consists of the following elements:
Stainless steel box, 350 x 180 x 80 mm;
2 Collin specula, 35 x 110 mm;
1 Doyen Vaginal Valve, 90 x 45 mm, 24 cm;
1 Doyen Vaginal Valve, 120 x 45 mm, 24 cm;
4 Backhaus Drape Forceps, 14 cm;
1 Museux Forceps, 8 mm, 24 cm;
1 Forester Heart Forceps (straight), 25 cm;
1 Bozermann Forceps, angled, 26 cm;
2 Pozzi Forceps, 25 cm;
1 Hegar Mayo Needle Holder, 25 cm;
1 Mayo Scissors (curved), 23 cm;
1 O’Shaugnessy Dissector (curved), 90, 20 cm;
1 Stainless Steel Cup, 60 mm;
1 Auvard Valve, fixed weight 1100 g.
Empty stainless steel boxes
They are available in various sizes:
500 x 100 x 12 mm;
400 x 200 x 90 mm;
350 x 180 x 70 mm;
300 x 150 x 60 mm;
250 x 120 x 60 mm;
200 x 100 x 50 mm;
180 x 80 x 40 mm;
180 x 80 x 40 mm.
Cataract Surgery Box
A cataract surgery box is a set of ophthalmic surgical instruments, housed in a sterilization box, and designed for cataract procedures.
General Features:
Container: A stainless steel box with a silicone mat to hold the instruments in place.
Sterilization: Designed to be sterilized by standard methods such as autoclave, ethylene oxide, dry heat, or cold solutions.
Contents: It includes a selection of ocular microsurgery instruments specific to cataract surgery.Examples of commonly found instruments:
Blepharostat: To hold the eye open during surgery.
Scissors: Such as Vannas scissors (straight or curved), corneal scissors, or cataract scissors.
Forceps: Including Bonn-Moria forceps, capsulorhexis forceps, and corneal scleral forceps.
Cannulas: For injection or aspiration, such as the Rycroft cannula or Bonnet cannula.
Other instruments: Such as microneedle holders, Buratto-Sinskey manipulators, or phacocleavers.
These boxes contain instruments from various well-known brands in surgical ophthalmology, such as Storz, Moria, and Corneal.
Backhaus drape forceps
The characteristics of the Backhaus drape forceps are as follows:
Primary use: They are primarily used in surgery to secure surgical drapes, but can also be used to puncture and hold tissue or compresses.
Material: They are made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring corrosion resistance and durability.
Design: They are scissor-shaped with curved, pointed jaws, providing a good grip. They feature a ratchet locking system for secure fixation.
Sterilization: They are autoclavable at 134°C for 18 minutes and can be cleaned manually or in a washing machine with products suitable for stainless steel.
Sizes: They are available in various lengths, commonly 9 cm, 12 cm, and 14 cm.
Regulation: This is a regulated medical device bearing the CE mark.
Stainless Steel Medical Forceps Holder
The stainless steel serving forceps holder has the following characteristics:
Material: It is made of AISI 304 or 18/10 stainless steel, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and hygiene, making it ideal for medical or surgical use.
Dimensions: Common dimensions include a diameter of approximately 50 to 55 mm and a height of approximately 180 to 200 mm.
Design: It generally consists of a tube attached to a stable round base, designed to hold and store medical instruments, particularly forceps.
Sterilization and Cleaning: Stainless steel allows for easy decontamination by immersion in detergent and disinfectant solutions, and it is autoclavable at 121°C.
Use: It is primarily used in medical or hospital environments for the storage and sterilization of surgical forceps or other instruments.
Laparoscopic Set
SET CONSISTS OF:
* 0° Laparoscopic Telescope 10x330mm
* Monopolar Hook (Ceramic) 5x330mm
* Simple Clipping Forceps 10x330mm
* Bipolar Forceps 5x330mm
* Push-Type Suction and Irrigation Tube 10x330mm
* 2 Trocars 5x95mm
* 2 Trocars 10x95mm
* Veress Needle 3x120mm
* 2 Reducers 10mm-5mm
* Straight Scissors, Double Action 5x330mm
* Curved Scissors, Double Action 5x330mm
* Babcock Forceps, Horizontal Teeth 5x330mm
* Grasping Forceps Windowed
Vincent rongeur forceps, long jaws, 26 cm
The Vincent rongeur forceps with long jaws, 26 cm, is a surgical instrument used primarily in bone surgery and trauma, particularly for regularizing bone edges after extractions or for bone remodeling.
Characteristics:
Instrument type: Gouge forceps, also called rongeur forceps.
Design: It features articulated handles and long jaws.
Operation: A return system on the handles ensures automatic opening of the forceps.
Jaws: The jaws are symmetrical, pointed at the ends, hollow and sharp, allowing bone to be worked by subtraction, removing splinters and thin alveolar edges.
Material: Typically made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel (e.g., DIN: X12Cr13 | AISI: 410 | UNS: S41000, S41001).
Length: 26 cm.
Medical Specialties: Bone Surgery, Traumatology.
