Jai Surgicals Limited
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Jai Surgicals Limited products

Blades

Diamantine - Edge High Performance Blades

DIAMANTINE™ Edge High Performance Blades are manufactured to precise angles; the cutting edge is coated with a diamond like material, which is bio-compatible and highly corrosion resistant, using an environmentally friendly process. This specification enhances initial sharpness, strength and sharpness retention. Laboratory testing shows significant performance improvements over the best conventional scalpel blades.

SAFhandle - Safety Scalpel Blades

The SAFhandle Safety Scalpel blades have a round tip to prevent needlestick injuries when the scalpel is in use or exoosed. Round tip scalpel blades are recommended as a solution for reducing percutaneous injuries by the the CDC, AORN and EPINET of the University of Virginia`s International Healthcare Worker Safety Center.

Jai-Surgicals - Conventional Blades

Conventional surgical blades are available in both high carbon and stainless steel. British Standard BS 2982:1992, ISO 7153-1:1991. Compatible with the SAFhandle™ reusable scalpel metal handle as well as conventional scalpel handles conforming to ISO 7740:1985/EN 27740:1992 standards. Available in a full range of blade sizes. Each blade is individually packed in aluminum foil. Carbon Steel blades are VPI paper protected. Blade sizes are clearly identified on the reverse side of the foil peel-pack. Supplied sterile in unit dispenser boxes of 100.

Safety Scalpels

Diamantine - Safety Protective Shield Scalpels with Disposal Lock

The Sharpest, and Most Durable Blade In The Industry. The cutting edge is coated with zirconium nitride, using a patented technology, which exhibits high hardness, good lubricity, ductility and excellent corrosion resistance.

Jai-Surgicals - Safety Protective Shield Scalpel with Disposal Lock

Protect: A safety-engineered surgical scalpel that will not compromise patient care. The Protective scalpel consists of a clear view shield that protects against injuries before use, between steps of a procedure and after disposal.