- Used in medical settings for organizing and sterilizing surgical instruments with benefits including easy cleaning, instrument protection, and streamlined surgical setups
Uses
- Instrument Organization:
- Holding and transporting surgical tools during procedures
- Sterilization:
- Used in autoclaving and other sterilization processes
- Clinical Settings:
- Found in various specialties like dermatology, podiatry, general surgery, and more
Features
- Material:
- Made from surgical-grade stainless steel, often German-forged
- Design:
- Perforated (has holes) for better steam penetration during sterilization, with a satin finish to reduce glare
- Durability:
- Features like box-lock construction and passivation (corrosion protection)
- Dimensions:
- A large size, 17" x 11-5/8" x 3/4"
Benefits
- Enhanced Sterilization:
- Perforated design allows for thorough steam penetration, ensuring instruments are truly sterile
- Corrosion Resistance:
- Passivation protects the tray from rust during repeated sterilization cycles
- Improved Grip & Visibility:
- Satin finish minimizes glare, while the overall design provides a good "surgical feel"
- Longevity:
- High-quality steel and construction lead to a longer performance life
- Streamlined Workflow:
- Keeps instruments organized, secure, and easily accessible during surgery