Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps, 10.5cm, 4¼"
These Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps are engineered for precision and durability in laboratory and clinical settings. Designed for the delicate handling of microscope cover slips, they ensure reliable performance during slide preparation and analysis.
Key Features
- Precision Design: Specifically shaped for the secure grip and placement of thin glass covers.
- Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality materials to withstand frequent clinical use.
- Ergonomic Handling: The 10.5cm length provides optimal control for detailed laboratory tasks.
Clinical/Technical Specifications
- Instrument Type: Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps
- Length: 10.5cm (4 1/4")
- Application: Dissecting and Laboratory Procedures
- Product Code: UCALM-58-6400
Intended Use
These forceps are primarily used in histology, pathology, and general laboratory environments for the manipulation of microscope cover glasses. They allow for the precise placement of coverslips onto slides while minimizing the risk of breakage or contamination during the mounting process.
What’s Included
- 1 x Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps (10.5cm)
Professional Disclaimer: This product is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals. Always follow established clinical protocols for handling, application, and disposal.
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Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps, 10.5cm, 4¼"
Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps, 10.5cm, 4¼"
These Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps are engineered for precision and durability in laboratory and clinical settings. Designed for the delicate handling of microscope cover slips, they ensure reliable performance during slide preparation and analysis.
Key Features
- Precision Design: Specifically shaped for the secure grip and placement of thin glass covers.
- Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality materials to withstand frequent clinical use.
- Ergonomic Handling: The 10.5cm length provides optimal control for detailed laboratory tasks.
Clinical/Technical Specifications
- Instrument Type: Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps
- Length: 10.5cm (4 1/4")
- Application: Dissecting and Laboratory Procedures
- Product Code: UCALM-58-6400
Intended Use
These forceps are primarily used in histology, pathology, and general laboratory environments for the manipulation of microscope cover glasses. They allow for the precise placement of coverslips onto slides while minimizing the risk of breakage or contamination during the mounting process.
What’s Included
- 1 x Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps (10.5cm)
Professional Disclaimer: This product is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals. Always follow established clinical protocols for handling, application, and disposal.
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Description
These Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps are engineered for precision and durability in laboratory and clinical settings. Designed for the delicate handling of microscope cover slips, they ensure reliable performance during slide preparation and analysis.
Key Features
- Precision Design: Specifically shaped for the secure grip and placement of thin glass covers.
- Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality materials to withstand frequent clinical use.
- Ergonomic Handling: The 10.5cm length provides optimal control for detailed laboratory tasks.
Clinical/Technical Specifications
- Instrument Type: Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps
- Length: 10.5cm (4 1/4")
- Application: Dissecting and Laboratory Procedures
- Product Code: UCALM-58-6400
Intended Use
These forceps are primarily used in histology, pathology, and general laboratory environments for the manipulation of microscope cover glasses. They allow for the precise placement of coverslips onto slides while minimizing the risk of breakage or contamination during the mounting process.
What’s Included
- 1 x Kuehne Cover Glass Forceps (10.5cm)
Professional Disclaimer: This product is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals. Always follow established clinical protocols for handling, application, and disposal.























