AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100)

The AutoClip System is a safe, secure alternative method of wound closure.

AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100)

Faster and easier than suture, this system is perfect when staples may be too thin to provide adequate closure. Components sold separately or as a kit.

Alloy / Material: Surgical Stainless Steel (Inox)

Autoclave Safe: No

Net Weight: 16 g

Sterile: No

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Peer-reviewed research using Fine Science Tools microsurgery instruments

Fine Science Tools microsurgery instruments — including forceps, scissors, and surgical clips — are standard in animal surgery labs worldwide. They are cited across thousands of neuroscience, physiology, and pharmacology studies involving rodent surgeries, stereotaxic procedures, and tissue preparation.

What is the AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100) used for in animal research?

The AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100) is a precision surgical instrument used in small animal procedures including wound closure and tissue handling. It provides reliable performance in rodent surgical workflows.

What material is the AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100) made from?

The AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100) is manufactured from high-grade surgical stainless steel, ensuring resistance to autoclave sterilization, chemical disinfectants, and repeated use without degradation.

Is the AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100) autoclavable and reusable?

Yes. The AutoClip® 9mm Clips withstands standard autoclave cycles (121°C, 15 min) and can be reused across multiple procedures when properly cleaned and inspected.

Which animal species is the AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100) appropriate for?

The AutoClip® 9mm Clips (100) is dimensioned for use with mice and rats, matching the anatomical scale of standard rodent models for safe and effective wound closure.

What applicator is required for the AutoClip 9mm Clips?

The AutoClip 9mm Clips require the AutoClip Wound Clip Applier for correct placement and removal. The applier is a reusable, autoclavable tool sold separately and designed specifically for the 9mm clip format used in rodent wound closure.

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