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WPI’s Jewelers #7 Forceps are ultra-fine precision instruments ideal for delicate handling in ophthalmic, microsurgical, and laboratory applications. Measuring 11 cm (4.33”) in length, these forceps feature curved tips measuring just 0.07 × 0.01 mm, enabling extremely fine control for grasping and manipulating the smallest tissues or materials. Crafted from lightweight titanium, they provide durability, balance, and corrosion resistance while reducing hand fatigue during extended use.
Lightweight titanium construction ensures comfort and long-lasting durability
Ultra-fine 0.07 × 0.01 mm curved tips for maximum precision
11 cm (4.33”) length provides excellent control under the microscope
Ergonomic and balanced design reduces hand fatigue
Autoclavable and corrosion-resistant for repeated sterilization
Ophthalmic microsurgery requiring ultra-fine tissue handling
Precision research procedures in life sciences and nanotechnology
Handling delicate materials in microelectronics or biomedical labs
These titanium forceps are:
100% Non-corrosive (great for seawater procedures)
100% Non-magnetic (MRI compatible)
40% Lighter than stainless steel (reduces hand fatigue)
Forceps' tips are coated with tungsten carbide for increased gripping power
Anodized, non-glare blue finish

$85.00
WP1820
Laboratory forceps are surgical instruments that come in a variety of types. Here’s a brief overview to help you choose a set of forceps for your application. Surgical forceps can be divided into two broad categories, thumb forceps (also called tweezers) and hemostatic forceps. Tweezers can be further divided into dressing forceps and tissue forceps.
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