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Dumostar Material Information
Highly resistant to metal fatigue, has great elasticity, and is durable (Rockwell Hardness measurement of 62). Resistant to mineral and organic acids, salt. Autoclavable. More likely to break than to bend. The maximum temperature this material can withstand is 550° C.
Inox & Stainless Steel Material Information
Choose Inox or Stainless Steel forceps for general use applications. They are autoclavable, have general corrosion resistance, and Rockwell Hardness measurement of 55-56 which makes them strong enough to resist breakage but flexible enough to bend slightly. The maximum temperature these materials can handle is 350° C and they are magnetic.
Dumoxel Material Information
Resistant to staining, but slightly softer and less magnetic than stainless steel (Rockwell Hardness measurement of 36). Higher resistance to corrosion due to high content of molybdum and chromium. Very resistant to sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid and other mineral and organic acids. Autoclavable. More likely to bend than to break. The maximum temperature this material can withstand is 350° C.
Titanium Material Information
Completely stain-free, 40% lighter than regular stainless steel, completely non-magnetic, but is also the softest alloy (Rockwell Hardness measurement of 37. Can be used in a corrosive environment. Autoclavable. The maximum temperature this material can withstand is 550° C.

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Dumont is a well-known brand that specializes in the production of high-quality precision forceps and tweezers for surgical and scientific use, as well as for electronics, jewelry, and other applications. Dumont surgical instruments, particularly Dumont tweezers, are highly regarded for their precision, craftsmanship, and durability.
Surgical forceps and surgical tweezers are handheld surgical instruments for grasping or clamping, but they serve different purposes and have distinct features. While both are used for manipulating small objects, forceps are typically used in medical and research environments, and tweezers have a broader use in hobbies, daily routine tasks, and mechanical applications. Here we will explore some of the differences between the two, including their construction and uses.
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