Scalpels
Cut, trim, and puncture thin materials such as paper, plastic, and fabric. Combine a blade with a compatible handle (sold separately).
Steel blades are stronger than stainless steel blades, but can rust over time and shouldn’t be used in sterile or corrosive environments.
Stainless steel blades are more corrosion resistant than steel blades and can be sterilized.
#11 blades have an extra-fine tip similar to X-ACTO blades. Use them for precise cuts around intricate shapes or to make small punctures.
Disposable Scalpels
Slice and pierce fabric, paper, and other thin materials, then discard these scalpels when you’re done. All have a stainless steel blade that resists corrosion and can be sterilized.
Style C scalpels have a short, wide handle that you can grip with your thumb and index finger for a secure hold.
#11 blades have an extra-fine tip that’s similar to X-ACTO blades. Use them for precise cuts around intricate shapes or to make small punctures.
Blade | Handle | ||||||||||
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Style | Scalpel Blade Trade Number | Lg. | Edge | Blades Replaceable | Material | Color | Lg. | Overall Lg. | Includes | Each | |
For Use On Cardboard, Cork, Fabric, Leather, Paper, Plastic, Rubber | |||||||||||
Stainless Steel Blade | |||||||||||
C | 11 | 13/16" | Straight | No | Plastic | White | 2 7/16" | 3 1/4" | Protective Cap | 000000000 | 00000 |
D | 11 | 1 13/16" | Straight | No | Plastic | Orange | 5 1/16" | 5 3/4" | Protective Cap | 00000000 | 0000 |