Grasping Forceps
Φ1.8 Coated
Grasping forceps endoscopyare used for endoscopic taking out foreign bodies from the human body.
KEY BENEFITS
Adequate forceps opening width, available to take out large size foreign bodies
Ergonomic handle design with the opening/closing operation of the forceps cups by only one hand
SPECIFICATION
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Grasping Forceps – Ø1.8 COATED |
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REF |
Jaw Diameter(mm) |
Channel Size Ø(mm) |
Opening Width(mm) |
Jaw Style |
Working Length(mm) |
Packaging |
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NGF |
≥2.0 |
Griffin |
1200 |
10/Box |
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NGF |
≥2.0 |
Griffin |
1800 |
10/Box |
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Up to now, Micro-Tech has become the largest manufacturer of non-vascular stents and disposable biopsy forceps in China. The main products including stents, disposable biopsy forceps, dilatation balloon and others have covered above 50% market share in China. Outside China, Microtechsells products to Europe, North America and Oceania etc. Also Micro-Tech provides OEM/ODM service to international well-known companies in medical device field.
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