Product Description
Post Mortem Knives
AJANTA EXPORT INDUSTRIES are manufacturer, supplier and Exporter of Post Mortem Knives.
Post Mortem Knives
Blade numbers PM 40 & PM 40B are available in heavy duty Carbon Steel. Supplied non Sterile, individually wrapped in a V.C.I. paper. 10 pieces in a box.
DISPOSABLE POST MORTEM KNIVES
Disposable Post-Mortem handles are availabel in blade nos. PM 40 & PM 40B.
BLADE NO. 60 & 70
Available in both carbon & stainless steel supplies sterile & non-sterile in a box of 100 pcs.
POST MORTEM KNIFE HANDLES
Post-Mortem Handle take blade nos. PM 40 & PM 40B, Handle No. 8 fit blade No. 60 & No. 70.
Superior Steel ConstructionOur post mortem knives are made from high-quality steel, ensuring sharpness, durability, and longevity. The robust material resists corrosion and maintains its edge, making the tool suitable for repeated use in demanding conditions.
Designed for Veterinary EfficiencyEngineered specifically for veterinary applications, these knives offer precise control for examinations and dissections. The manual operation allows for accuracy during use, making them an indispensable part of any veterinary toolkit.
Portable and Easy to UseDue to their manual nature, these knives are power-free and highly portable, allowing veterinarians to carry them easily to various locations. The ergonomic design provides comfort and control for efficient operation during post mortem procedures.
FAQ's of Post Mortem Knives:
Q: How do I use a manual post mortem knife for veterinary examinations?
A: To use the manual post mortem knife, hold it firmly by the handle and apply steady, controlled pressure while making incisions or dissections. Its steel blade ensures precision, making it suitable for examining animal tissues during post mortem procedures.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing a portable, manual post mortem knife?
A: A portable, manual knife does not require a power source, ensuring dependable use in the field or clinic. Its lightweight design and robust steel construction provide flexibility and reliability for various veterinary scenarios.
Q: When should a post mortem knife be used in veterinary practice?
A: Veterinarians typically use post mortem knives during necropsies or dissection examinations to investigate the cause of an animal's death or to study pathological changes. These knives are suitable for any post mortem case requiring precision cutting.
Q: Where can I purchase these post mortem knives in India?
A: These knives are available through distributors, exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders across India. Reach out to any of these channels to acquire high-quality, new post mortem knives for veterinary use.
Q: What is the process for maintaining a steel post mortem knife?
A: After each use, thoroughly clean and dry the knife to prevent corrosion. Regularly sharpen the blade to maintain its effectiveness, and store it in a safe, dry place when not in use.
Q: Is this equipment suitable for all types of veterinary species?
A: Yes, these knives are designed for general veterinary post mortem use, making them suitable for examinations on a wide range of animal species, depending on examination requirements.