Do these blades have any certifications?
Cincinnati Swann-Morton Double Edged Stainless Steel Skin Graft Blades - 20/Box
Are the blades double edged?
Cincinnati Swann-Morton Double Edged Stainless Steel Skin Graft Blades - 20/Box
What are these blades typically used for?
Cincinnati Swann-Morton Double Edged Stainless Steel Skin Graft Blades - 20/Box
How are the blades packaged?
Cincinnati Swann-Morton Double Edged Stainless Steel Skin Graft Blades - 20/Box
How many blades come in one box?
Cincinnati Swann-Morton Double Edged Stainless Steel Skin Graft Blades - 20/Box
Are the blades resistant to rust?
Cincinnati Swann-Morton Double Edged Stainless Steel Skin Graft Blades - 20/Box
Are the blades sterile when shipped?
Cincinnati Swann-Morton Double Edged Stainless Steel Skin Graft Blades - 20/Box
What material are these skin graft blades made from?
Cincinnati Swann-Morton Double Edged Stainless Steel Skin Graft Blades - 20/Box
What makes the natural wood finish desirable for therapy equipment?
Why is a non-slip grip important for these boards?
Who would benefit most from using these boards?
What is the main benefit of having varying degrees of incline?
Are these boards helpful for daily balance exercises?
Are these boards suitable for special education students?
Are the boards appropriate for use in hospital settings?
What is the warranty period for these boards?
Can the progressive incline boards be purchased as a set?
What incline options are available on the basic adjustable board?
What kind of surface do these incline boards have?
Are specially ordered or custom-made pouch racks cancellable after production begins?
Is on-site demonstration or product training available for this pouch rack?
What is the main purpose of using a pouch rack in an autoclave?
Is this pouch rack compatible with 10-inch manual autoclaves?
Is this pouch rack compatible with 9-inch manual autoclaves?
Is this pouch rack compatible with 11-inch chambers?
Is this pouch rack compatible with 10-inch chambers?
Is this pouch rack compatible with 9-inch chambers?
