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Swann Morton No 36 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades
Swann Morton No 36 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades
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SKU:SWA-MOR-36-STE-CAR-10 Blades
The Swann Morton No 36 Sterile Carbon Steel Blades are larger blades used in general surgery and also within laboratory settings for histology and histopathology procedures. These premium carbon steel blades provide the size and cutting capability needed for more extensive surgical and laboratory applications.
Key Features:
Larger blade design for extensive applications
Premium carbon steel construction
Suitable for general surgery
Ideal for laboratory histology and histopathology
Sterile packaging for medical safety
Applications:
General surgery procedures
Laboratory histology work
Histopathology applications
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