Surgical Instrument Plastic Parts
- Enhanced Grip – Improves control and handling during procedures.
- Chemical Resistance – Withstands exposure to medical-grade disinfectants.
- Flexible Design – Easily molded to fit complex shapes.
- Reduced Fatigue – Lighter parts reduce strain on medical professionals.
- Long Lifespan – Durable enough to endure repeated use in high-stress environments.
Product Details
Surgical Instrument Plastic Parts are plastic components used in the construction of surgical tools and equipment. These parts are essential for creating lightweight, corrosion-resistant instruments, offering comfort and precision in the operating room while adhering to hygiene and safety standards.
FAQ
They are typically produced through injection molding, which ensures precision and consistency in mass production.
Yes, many plastic parts are designed for reusable tools, providing both durability and ease of cleaning.
Plastic significantly reduces the weight of surgical instruments, making them easier to handle during long procedures.
Scalpels, forceps, tweezers, needle holders, and retractors are some examples of surgical tools that use plastic components.



