Anatomical Pins

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Anatomical Pins

High-quality Anatomical Pins offering precision, corrosion resistance, and reliable performance for secure specimen handling and detailed laboratory work in professional environments.

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Specifications

Product Name – Anatomical Pins

Quantity/Pack Size – Pack of Multiple Pins

Form – Stainless Steel Pins

Grade – Laboratory Grade

Application – Specimen Pinning and Handling

product overview

Anatomical Pins are precision-engineered laboratory tools designed for secure and accurate specimen handling. Manufactured from high-quality stainless steel, these pins provide excellent corrosion resistance and durability, ensuring longevity even with frequent use. The pins feature sharp, finely crafted points that allow for precise penetration without damaging delicate specimens. Laboratory-grade standards ensure that each pin maintains consistent shape, strength, and sharpness, facilitating meticulous work during laboratory procedures. The smooth, polished surface reduces friction and prevents unwanted bending, enabling controlled placement and handling. Anatomical Pins are ergonomically designed for easy handling, allowing laboratory professionals to position specimens accurately while minimizing effort. The pins are uniform in size and shape, offering repeatable performance across multiple uses. Their durability and high precision make them suitable for detailed tasks requiring accuracy and reliability. These pins are essential for tasks that demand meticulous attention to detail, providing dependable support for specimens during procedures. With a focus on quality, resilience, and precision, Anatomical Pins are designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern laboratories, offering consistency and reliability for various laboratory tasks, ensuring optimal performance and long-term usability.

FAQs

1. What materials are used in Anatomical Pins?

They are made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and corrosion resistance for long-term laboratory use.

2. Are these pins compatible with all specimen types?

Yes, they can securely hold various specimen types without causing unnecessary damage.

3. Are there alternative tools for specimen handling?

Alternatives include dissection needles, tweezers, and specialized specimen clamps depending on laboratory needs.

4. How should Anatomical Pins be stored?

Store in a dry container or pin box to prevent bending, corrosion, and maintain tip sharpness.

5. Can these pins be reused after multiple sessions?

Yes, with proper handling and storage, these pins maintain their precision and functionality for repeated use.

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