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Sapphire Knives

Sapphire Knives


Clear blade increases view of tissue–chemically inert to lymph, blood and disinfectant solutions

Our sapphire knives are constructed of single crystal, synthetic sapphires (Al2O3). While not as hard as a diamond, they are still hundreds of times harder that steel razor blades. The durability of the blade guarantees a long operational life that exceeds 100 incisions. In addition, the blade and handle can be sterilized using any currently known procedure.

The super sharp cutting edge, mirror surface finish and low friction coefficient combine to create an accurate, clean cut with minimal tissue trauma. Scarring is reduced, and incisions heal quickly. Both the stainless steel and titanium handles feature safety locks to protect the super sharp cutting edge from damage and prevent injuries to medical personnel.

Handheld sapphire knives are ideal for delicate dissection and microsurgery. Sapphire blades offer several advantages.

  • They are extremely hard, and the edge is honed razor sharp. Because of this, they hold the edge better than standard surgical instruments. They are able to make over 100 incisions.
  • The incisions made with a sapphire blade are much finer that can be made with standard instruments. This leaves less cell damage along the incision. You get an accurate, clean cut with minimal tissue trauma, which speeds healing and reduces scarring.
  • Because these knives are non-metallic, there is no metal ion reactivity. Chemically inert to lymph, blood and disinfectants.
  • The blades of a sapphire knife are clear, allowing you to see the tissue under the knife's edge.

If handled properly, a sapphire knife should last for years. Be aware that sapphire hardness also makes the blade brittle. It should be handled with care. Rough handling and dropping can dull the delicate edge. Excessive force can break the tip.

Never test the sharpness of a sapphire knife on a finger!

The sapphire knife may be cleaned in an ultrasonic bath or wet sterilized as long as it doesn't touch other instruments or solid objects. 

 


Sapphire Blade

Sapphire Blade

  • Sapphire blades for surgical applications
  • 0.20 mm Thick
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500317

500317

Sapphire Knife Handle Retrac. s/s


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501763

501763

Stainless Angled Handle for Sapphire Knife, 13cm, retractable


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501811

501811

Sapphire knife handle, retractable, titanium, 13cm


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501812

501812

Titanium Angled Handle for Sapphire Knife, 13cm, retractable

Our Clients Include:

GlaxoSmithKline
University College London
Novartis
Imperial College
University of Cambridge
University of Oxford

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