Product Description
This is for use while casting a cement briquette
Specification: The standard spatula consists of a steel blade, of a special shape. A wooden handle is fixed t stem of blade. The weight does not exceed 340 gms.
Sturdy Stainless Steel BladeThe spatula features a robust, corrosion-resistant stainless steel blade with a thickness of about 0.7 mm, providing a balanced combination of flexibility and strength. Its polished finish helps prevent material adhesion, supporting efficient mixing and transferring in various laboratory applications.
Ergonomic and Safe HandlingThe blue polypropylene handle is ergonomically designed to offer a comfortable, non-slip grip, even during prolonged use. This handle can be autoclaved up to 121C, making it ideal for sanitized environments and repeated usage without compromising safety or integrity.
Optimal for Laboratory TasksWith its standard capacity and handheld control, the spatula is an indispensable tool for laboratories handling single specimens. Its manual operation and medium blade hardness suit both delicate and routine processes such as spreading, mixing, and lifting a variety of laboratory materials.
FAQ's of STANDARD SPATULA:
Q: How should the STANDARD SPATULA be sanitized between uses?
A: The spatula can be safely sanitized by autoclaving up to 121C, as both the stainless steel blade and polypropylene handle are autoclavable. Ensure the spatula is clean of debris before autoclaving for best results.
Q: What are the recommended storage conditions for this laboratory spatula?
A: It is advisable to store the spatula in conditions with humidity between 0% and 80% RH and within a temperature range of -10C to 60C to maintain its effectiveness and longevity.
Q: When is it appropriate to use this spatula in laboratory work?
A: This spatula is ideal for general laboratory tasks such as mixing, spreading, or lifting materials-particularly when handling single specimens one at a time. It's suitable anywhere precision and cleanliness are paramount.
Q: Where can this STANDARD SPATULA be applied in laboratory settings?
A: It's suitable for use in a wide range of laboratory environments, including research, clinical, educational, and industrial labs. Its corrosion resistance and autoclavable design make it versatile for both sterile and standard bench work.
Q: What benefits does the stainless steel blade provide during laboratory processing?
A: The stainless steel blade offers excellent corrosion resistance, medium hardness for durability, and a smooth polished finish for easy handling and cleaning. This ensures reliable, long-term performance in demanding lab environments.
Q: How does the ergonomic handle improve usage?
A: The ergonomic blue polypropylene handle provides a secure, comfortable grip, reducing fatigue and the risk of slippage during extended tasks. Its autoclavable property ensures hygienic handling every time.