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- Weight: 0.6 lb
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Graham-Field
Ships from MFI Medical
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MPN: 3258
- Phone: (770) 368-4700
Frequently asked questions
Do these instrument trays include covers?
No, these Graham-Field Instrument Trays are sold without a cover. They are designed for open containment and organization of instruments in professional medical and laboratory settings, and are fully compatible with standard sterilization protocols.
These trays are built for durability and professional use:
- Material: Constructed from high-quality 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel for excellent resistance to corrosion and easy cleaning.
- Condition: Guaranteed to be Factory New.
- Configurations: Available in two distinct sizes to fit various instrumentation needs:
- 8 7/8” x 5” x 2”
- 12 1/4” x 7 5/8” x 2 1/8”
Are these trays suitable for professional medical use?
Yes, these Graham-Field trays are specifically designed for professional use in medical and laboratory settings, making them ideal for instrument organization, storage, and sterilization protocols.
Key features that ensure their suitability include:
- Material Quality: Constructed from highly durable, corrosion-resistant 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel, which withstands rigorous cleaning and sanitation.
- Condition: All units are supplied in Factory New condition.
- Configurations: They are available in two functional sizes:
- 8 7/8” x 5” x 2”
- 12 1/4” x 7 5/8” x 2 1/8”
Is the instrument tray brand new?
Yes, these instrument trays are guaranteed to be in Factory New condition. They are sourced directly from the manufacturer, ensuring authenticity and immediate suitability for rigorous medical or laboratory use.
Are these trays made from durable medical-grade stainless steel?
Yes, these Graham-Field Instrument Trays are constructed from 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel. This high-grade material is specifically chosen for medical and laboratory use due to its superior qualities:
- Durability and Corrosion Resistance: The material is highly resistant to corrosion, standard cleaning agents, and the rigorous sterilization processes required in professional settings.
- Condition: All trays are guaranteed to be supplied in Factory New condition.
- Utility: They are designed for the organization, storage, and sterilization of instruments in clinical or surgical environments.
The trays are available in two configurations:
- 8 7/8” x 5” x 2”
- 12 1/4” x 7 5/8” x 2 1/8”
Please note: These instrument trays are supplied without covers.
Are these instrument trays rust-resistant?
These trays are constructed from 18-8 (304) stainless steel, known for its resistance to rust and corrosion. This ensures the trays can withstand repeated sterilization and cleaning processes.
What are the ideal uses for these durable trays?
These Graham-Field Instrument Trays are designed for professional environments that demand strict organization and sterility protocols. Their 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel construction ensures high durability and corrosion resistance, making them ideal for the following applications:
- Surgical Suites: Essential for maintaining a sterile field and organizing instruments during complex procedures.
- Sterilization Protocols: Suitable for holding instruments securely during cleaning and sterilization processes.
- Clinics and Laboratories: Perfect for general organization, storage, and handling of equipment in dental practices, clinical settings, and laboratory workstations.
What tray sizes are available for organization?
The Graham-Field Instrument Trays are offered in two distinct dimensional configurations to accommodate varied equipment storage needs. Both options are constructed from durable 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel suitable for rigorous use in clinical settings.
The available sizes are:
- Configuration 1 (Smaller): 8 7/8 inches (Length) x 5 inches (Width) x 2 inches (Height)
- Configuration 2 (Larger): 12 1/4 inches (Length) x 7 5/8 inches (Width) x 2 1/8 inches (Height)
What high-quality stainless steel grade is used?
The Graham-Field Instrument Trays are fabricated from high-quality 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel.
This durable, professional-grade material is essential for medical and laboratory settings because it provides:
- Superior Durability: The robust construction maintains structural integrity even with frequent professional use.
- Excellent Corrosion Resistance: It is highly resistant to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for rigorous sanitation and sterilization protocols.
- Hygienic Surface: The material is easy to clean, supporting strict hygiene and sterile requirements for instrument organization.
Are these high-quality instrument trays easy to sterilize?
Yes, these Graham-Field instrument trays are designed specifically for professional medical and laboratory environments, ensuring they are easy to clean and sterilize.
They are constructed from durable 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel, a high-quality material prized for its use in sterile processing:
- Corrosion Resistance: This material provides excellent resistance to corrosion, allowing it to withstand harsh cleaning agents and frequent, rigorous sterilization protocols.
- Durability: The robust construction ensures long-term reliability and professional use in demanding settings.
- Ease of Cleaning: The polished metallic finish is conducive to quick and thorough cleaning before and after sterilization procedures.
Is the 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel construction durable?
Yes, the Graham-Field instrument trays are constructed from high-quality 18-8 (304) Stainless Steel, specifically chosen for demanding professional environments. This material provides excellent value and reliability:
- Superior Durability: The robust design is built to withstand rigorous daily use, frequent handling, and repeated high-heat or chemical cleaning cycles.
- Corrosion Resistance: 304 Stainless Steel offers outstanding resistance to corrosion, ensuring the tray maintains its integrity despite exposure to sterilization processes, medical fluids, and harsh cleaning agents.
These properties make the trays essential for sterile field organization, instrument storage, and standard sterilization protocols in medical or laboratory settings.