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Plastic tweezers are versatile tools commonly used in medical, laboratory, and first aid settings for tasks that require precision and hygiene. They offer a safe and cost-effective alternative to metal tweezers, especially in environments where sterility and non-conductivity are crucial. Here are the key features, uses, and advantages of plastic tweezers:
Material: Made from medical-grade plastic that is durable and lightweight.
Non-Conductive: Ideal for environments where electrical conductivity is a concern.
Sterility: Available in both sterile and non-sterile versions, with sterile versions individually packaged to maintain hygiene.
Design: Often designed with ridged or textured tips for a better grip on small objects.
Disposable: Many plastic tweezers are intended for single use, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Medical and First Aid:
Wound Care: Used to remove splinters, debris, or foreign objects from wounds.
Application: Useful for applying or removing bandages, dressings, and other medical materials.
Handling Sterile Materials: Employed in handling sterile items in surgical and medical procedures.
Laboratory Settings:
Specimen Handling: Used to manipulate and handle small or delicate specimens.
Chemical Handling: Safe for use with certain chemicals that might react with metal tweezers.
Cosmetic Applications:
Beauty Treatments: Used for tasks such as plucking eyebrows or applying false eyelashes.
Electronics and Precision Work:
Component Handling: Ideal for handling small electronic components without the risk of short-circuiting.
Safety: Non-conductive and non-magnetic properties make them safe for use in environments where metal tools are unsuitable.
Hygiene: Sterile versions are ideal for medical and laboratory use, ensuring a high level of hygiene.
Cost-Effective: Generally less expensive than metal tweezers, especially when disposable options are considered.
Lightweight: Easier to handle for extended periods without causing hand fatigue.
Variety: Available in various shapes and sizes to suit different tasks and preferences.
Fine-Tip Tweezers:
Designed for precision tasks such as removing small splinters or handling tiny components.
Broad-Tip Tweezers:
Suitable for gripping and handling larger items or materials.
Curved-Tip Tweezers:
Designed for better access to hard-to-reach areas.
Flat-Tip Tweezers:
Ideal for gripping flat surfaces or items securely.
Handling: Use gentle pressure to avoid damaging delicate items or tissues.
Sterility: If using sterile tweezers, avoid touching the tips with your hands or other non-sterile surfaces.
Disposal: Dispose of single-use tweezers according to medical waste guidelines to maintain hygiene and safety.
Cleaning: Reusable plastic tweezers should be cleaned and disinfected according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Name | Spec | Packing | Dimension |
1# | 10.8cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*300*320 |
3# | 11.2cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
4# | 11.2cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
5# | 12.5cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
6# | 18cm | 1000pcs/bag | 460*380*310 |
8# | 12cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
9# | 13cm | 250pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 380*300*320 |
10# | 14cm | 250pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 400*320*320 |
15# | 12.5cm | 250pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 380*300*320 |
18# | 12.5cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
Plastic tweezers are versatile tools commonly used in medical, laboratory, and first aid settings for tasks that require precision and hygiene. They offer a safe and cost-effective alternative to metal tweezers, especially in environments where sterility and non-conductivity are crucial. Here are the key features, uses, and advantages of plastic tweezers:
Material: Made from medical-grade plastic that is durable and lightweight.
Non-Conductive: Ideal for environments where electrical conductivity is a concern.
Sterility: Available in both sterile and non-sterile versions, with sterile versions individually packaged to maintain hygiene.
Design: Often designed with ridged or textured tips for a better grip on small objects.
Disposable: Many plastic tweezers are intended for single use, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Medical and First Aid:
Wound Care: Used to remove splinters, debris, or foreign objects from wounds.
Application: Useful for applying or removing bandages, dressings, and other medical materials.
Handling Sterile Materials: Employed in handling sterile items in surgical and medical procedures.
Laboratory Settings:
Specimen Handling: Used to manipulate and handle small or delicate specimens.
Chemical Handling: Safe for use with certain chemicals that might react with metal tweezers.
Cosmetic Applications:
Beauty Treatments: Used for tasks such as plucking eyebrows or applying false eyelashes.
Electronics and Precision Work:
Component Handling: Ideal for handling small electronic components without the risk of short-circuiting.
Safety: Non-conductive and non-magnetic properties make them safe for use in environments where metal tools are unsuitable.
Hygiene: Sterile versions are ideal for medical and laboratory use, ensuring a high level of hygiene.
Cost-Effective: Generally less expensive than metal tweezers, especially when disposable options are considered.
Lightweight: Easier to handle for extended periods without causing hand fatigue.
Variety: Available in various shapes and sizes to suit different tasks and preferences.
Fine-Tip Tweezers:
Designed for precision tasks such as removing small splinters or handling tiny components.
Broad-Tip Tweezers:
Suitable for gripping and handling larger items or materials.
Curved-Tip Tweezers:
Designed for better access to hard-to-reach areas.
Flat-Tip Tweezers:
Ideal for gripping flat surfaces or items securely.
Handling: Use gentle pressure to avoid damaging delicate items or tissues.
Sterility: If using sterile tweezers, avoid touching the tips with your hands or other non-sterile surfaces.
Disposal: Dispose of single-use tweezers according to medical waste guidelines to maintain hygiene and safety.
Cleaning: Reusable plastic tweezers should be cleaned and disinfected according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Name | Spec | Packing | Dimension |
1# | 10.8cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*300*320 |
3# | 11.2cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
4# | 11.2cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
5# | 12.5cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
6# | 18cm | 1000pcs/bag | 460*380*310 |
8# | 12cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
9# | 13cm | 250pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 380*300*320 |
10# | 14cm | 250pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 400*320*320 |
15# | 12.5cm | 250pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 380*300*320 |
18# | 12.5cm | 500pcs/bag,4bags/ctn | 460*380*310 |
water-absorbing material sponge + polypropylene injection molded part
Iodophor (7.5% or 10% concentration)/chlorhexidine (4% concentration) can be added, and the label can be customized
Used to resuscitate patients with sudden apnea.
Material: Plastic film + plastic valves, plastic film + non-woven fabrics
Advantages: Individual packages for easy portability
Process characteristics: The one-way valve is uniquely designed to avoid unhygienic mouth-to-mouth breathing, making artificial respiration more hygienic and safe.