
Product Details
- Manufacturer
- Semadeni
- SKU
- 11797192
- Shipped From
- United Kingdom
About this product
Semadeni Polystyrene Tweezers
Description
Semadeni Polystyrene Tweezers are lightweight laboratory tools designed for the precise handling of small components, samples, and delicate materials. These single-use instruments provide a cost-effective alternative to stainless steel forceps, particularly in environments where cross-contamination must be strictly controlled or where metal-free handling is required. The ergonomic design ensures a secure grip, making them suitable for routine laboratory tasks, assembly work, and sample preparation across various scientific disciplines.
Key Features
- Manufactured from polystyrene for a lightweight and rigid construction.
- Designed for single-use applications to eliminate the risk of cross-contamination.
- Ergonomic grip surfaces provide precise control during delicate handling tasks.
- Non-conductive and non-magnetic material properties for sensitive electronic or chemical work.
- Corrosion-resistant alternative to traditional metal laboratory forceps.
Applications
- Handling of small biological samples and specimens.
- Assembly and manipulation of electronic components.
- Preparation of materials in forensic and diagnostic laboratories.
- General laboratory tasks requiring metal-free contact surfaces.
Specifications
- Material: Polystyrene
- Format: Single-piece construction
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to many aqueous solutions
- Magnetic Property: Non-magnetic
- Conductivity: Non-conductive
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