We’re using medical-grade 304 stainlss steel here, so it holds up through autoclave cycles without corroding—mirror polished but non-reflective, which matters under surgical lights.
It handles temps form -20°C to 300°C, so you can flash-sterilize if needed, and the weight runs about 80 to 200g depending on size (customizable if your standard ones don’t fit the anatomy).
Most buyers go with individual sterile packaging for implant cases, but our company can do bulk if you’re just doing routine impressions for prosthetics or orthodontics.
ISO 13485 and CE certified, obviously, and shelf life is basically indefinite if you don’t ding it up—just don’t use it for anything with sharp curettes, because the finish can scratch.
4 weeks lead time usually, but we’ve got standerd sizes in stock faster—check before you order if you’re in a rush.
It’s not ideal for heavy bone trimming trays, by the way; stick to impressions with this one.
We carry standard sizes that fit most cases, but if you need custom dimensions, the MOQ is typically 50 pieces. We can adjust length, width, or curvature to your specs.
For an order of 500 units with sterile packaging, expect around 15 to 20 working days. Larger orders may take a bit longer, but we’ll confirm the exact timeline after the PO.
Yes, we include copies of our ISO 13485 and CE certificates with every shipment. They’re current under the Medical Device Directive, so they should clear EU customs without issues.
They’re built for it—304 medical-grade steel withstands repeated autoclave cycles up to 300°C. The mirror finish stays intact, though over many cycles you might notice slight surface wear, which is normal.
It’s clinical—the non-reflective finish reduces glare under surgical lights, making it easier for the dentist to see the impression area clearly. It also helps with sterilization validation since there are no crevices to trap residue.