About Standard Spatula
Standard Spatula
This Is For Use While Casting A Cement Briquette.
Specifications: The Standard Spatula Consists Of A Steel Blade, Of A Special Shape. A Wooden Handle Is Fixed To The Stem Of Blade. The Weight Does Not Exceed 340 Gms.
High-Grade Materials for Optimal PerformanceEngineered with a high-grade stainless steel blade and a seasoned hardwood handle, this spatula ensures longevity and resistance to corrosion. The combination of materials provides both sturdiness and comfort, making it suitable for repeated laboratory tasks without compromising safety or effectiveness.
Versatile Application Across Laboratory EnvironmentsWhether in chemical, pharmaceutical, or educational laboratories, the Standard Spatula is tailored for a wide range of processes including mixing, scraping, and spreading. Its non-reactive blade and smooth surface finish guarantee reliable handling of most chemicals, supporting various experimental needs.
Manual Precision and Easy HandlingWith an ergonomic design, the spatula facilitates controlled, manual operation. Its lightweight build (30-50 g) and easy grip enhance user comfort during prolonged laboratory tasks, allowing precise manipulation of materials with minimal fatigue.
FAQs of Standard Spatula:
Q: How should the Standard Spatula be cleaned after laboratory use?
A: To maintain hygiene and durability, wash the spatula with mild detergent and warm water after use, then dry it thoroughly. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the wood handle, and store in a dry place to prevent corrosion.
Q: What benefits does the mirror-polished stainless steel blade offer?
A: The mirror-polished finish provides a smooth, non-stick surface that reduces residue build-up and simplifies cleaning. It also enhances the spatulas corrosion resistance and ensures chemical stability across most laboratory applications.
Q: Where is the Standard Spatula most commonly used?
A: This spatula is widely utilized in chemical, pharmaceutical, and educational laboratories for tasks such as mixing, scraping, and spreading substances during experimental procedures.
Q: When is it recommended to use a flat-edged spatula like this one?
A: A flat-edged spatula is best used when precise scraping, spreading, or mixing of reagents is required. Its flat edge ensures even distribution and thorough incorporation of substances on lab surfaces or within containers.
Q: What advantages does the seasoned hardwood handle provide during usage?
A: The seasoned hardwood handle offers a comfortable grip and excellent durability. It resists warping and cracking over time, providing stability and ease of handling for precise laboratory procedures.
Q: How does the spatula remain non-reactive with most chemicals?
A: The high-grade stainless steel blade is specifically chosen for its non-reactive properties, minimizing the chances of contamination and ensuring compatibility with a broad range of laboratory chemicals.