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Williger Curette 13.5cm Double Ended 0/1
Williger Curette 13.5cm Double Ended 0/1
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Williger Curettes are used to biopsy or removed and debulk fibrous, diseased or bony tissue.
These German stainless-steel curettes feature a double-ended design, with each end possessing a different size oval tip or bucket. The buckets have sharp cutting edges allowing lesions to be cut as required.
Williger curettes are equipped with a horizontally ridged central handle which allows for a firm grip.
All of our Williger curettes are backed by a three-year warranty.
Features
Features
- Our range of surgical instruments has been carefully selected to provide our Doctors with the highest quality tools so that they may provide the best possible result for their patients.
- Our instruments are German manufactured to exacting and precise standards by Ceatec Medizintechnik GmbH.
- CEATEC Medizintechnik is a second-generation family company founded in 1995.
- CEATEC is a DIN EN ISO standard certified company assuring clinicians of the highest quality, craftsperson made surgical instruments.
Materials and care
Materials and care
- Brand new surgical instruments must be cleaned before the first sterilization.
- Instruments such as Needle Holders, Haemostat Forceps & Scissors must be cleaned in the open state.
- Whilst autoclaving instruments should be in the open state or closed only to the first ratchet position.
- This will avoid tension and stress fractures occurring during sterilisation at temperatures of up to 134 °C.
- Only use an instrument for the purpose it was designed.
- Needle Holders should always be used with an appropriately sized suture needle.
- Sterilization is not a substitute for cleanliness!
Tungsten Carbide Inserts
Tungsten Carbide Inserts
- Tungsten or Wolfram is a metal element that was discovered in 1783 by the Swedish chemist Karl Wilhelm Scheele.
- Element symbol = W, Ident. Number = 74, Atom weight = 183,86.
- Melting point is approx. 3.380°C (higher than all other known metals), boiling point is 5.500°C.
- When combined as an alloy with metal carbides, it achieves nearly diamond hardness.
- Tungsten Carbide is the hardest man-made material
- Remarkable cutting power retention
- Concise, sharp cut
- Solid, soft movement
- High economy
- Long life duration
- Gold handle rings for fast identification
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