Product Description
Stainless steel forceps with very sharp and fine points are ideal for handling KBr pellets and picking up minute samples. They can be used with micro samples being analyzed with an FTIR microscope or a single bounce HATR micro-sampler such as the Split-Pea.
Eye droppers are useful when making KBR mulls and smears.
| Part No. | Description |
| 4329-4163 | Stainless Steel Straight Forceps |
| 4329-4164 | Stainless Steel Curved Forceps |
| 4329-4166 | Eye Dropper (Glass) |
Superior Chemical Resistance for Laboratory VersatilityThese laboratory tools are crafted to withstand contact with a wide range of common laboratory chemicals, ensuring dependable performance without material degradation. The tweezers and forceps, constructed from stainless steel, and the durable plastic eye dropper both maintain integrity even under frequent use in demanding laboratory environments.
Safe Sterilization and ReusabilityThe products are fully re-sterilizable by autoclaving or standard sterilization techniques, making them reusable and cost-efficient. This facilitates repeated laboratory processes while upholding hygiene standards and minimizing cross-contamination risks. Their robust construction supports long-term usage, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
Precision Handling and Liquid TransferEngineered for professional laboratory activities, the pointed and flat tip tweezers/forceps allow for meticulous specimen manipulation, while the eye droppers approximate 3 ml capacity ensures accurate and controlled liquid transfer. Their ergonomic designs provide enhanced control, safety, and efficiency across diverse laboratory procedures.
FAQs of Tweezers / Forceps & Eye Dropper:
Q: How do I sterilize the tweezers/forceps and eye dropper for repeated use?
A: Both the tweezers/forceps and the eye dropper can be sterilized using autoclaving or other conventional laboratory sterilization methods. Ensure all parts are clean before sterilization to maintain hygiene and prevent contamination during laboratory applications.
Q: What types of chemicals are these tools compatible with?
A: Thanks to their good chemical resistance, both the plastic eye dropper and stainless steel tweezers/forceps are suitable for use with most common laboratory chemicals, providing versatility for a variety of laboratory tasks.
Q: When should I use a pointed versus a flat tip on the tweezers/forceps?
A: Pointed tip tweezers/forceps are ideal for precise specimen handling or manipulation of delicate samples, while flat tips are better suited for handling larger or more robust materials. Select the model that aligns with your specific application needs.
Q: Where are these laboratory tools manufactured and supplied from?
A: These products are manufactured, exported, and supplied from India, meeting standard laboratory model requirements and catering to international quality expectations.
Q: What is the maximum volume the eye dropper can hold?
A: The eye dropper has a maximum holding capacity of approximately 3 milliliters, allowing for accurate and controlled liquid transfer during laboratory processes.
Q: How do these tools benefit laboratory operations?
A: Their chemical resistance, precise handling, and easy sterilization make these tools ideal for enhancing safety, efficiency, and repeatability in laboratory procedures. They support both short-term experiments and long-term research projects with reliable performance.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of these tools?
A: The tweezers/forceps are crafted from stainless steel, offering durability and resistance, while the eye dropper is made from high-quality plastic with a rubber bulb for comfortable handling and effective suction.