For US and EU buyers, we ship the SY-I600 pretty much weekly — have the compliance docs ready, COA and customs clearance paperwork included in every crate.

Material is titanium on the blades, which holds up better than stainlss in repeated sterilization cycles, and we usually stock the 140mm and 230mm tips for small animal work, though the 360mm gets used more for equine procedures, but honestly lead time on the 450mm is about 20 days or so.

33W output with auto-control means power adjusts during the cut — keeps coagulation consistent without you having to fiddle mid-surgery, and the 55kHz frequency is tighter tolerance than most other vet scalpel units we've shipped.
It's not really built for large-scale orthopedic work (the <4W acoustic power is more for soft tissue), so if you're doing joint replacements, this isn't your tool, but for spays, neuters, and tumor removals it's basically the standerd.

Ethylene oxide sterilization is what it ships with, but we've had buyers reprocess them in autoclaves just fine — just check your facility's protocol first, because teh manual says ETO only.

: we don't carry accessories like foot pedals or handpieces domestically for the UK market yet, so you'll have to source those seprately or wait for a full kit order.
We offer four tip lengths: 140mm, 230mm, 360mm, and 450mm. You can pick based on the depth of the surgical site you're working on.
Our standard MOQ for the SY-I600 is 1 unit, so you can start with a single system to test it out. For bulk orders, we can discuss better pricing.
Yes, we can supply CE and ISO13485 certificates along with the shipment. Just let us know what specific documents your clinic requires.
The tips are designed for ethylene oxide sterilization, which is the standard method we specify. Autoclaving is not recommended as it may affect performance.
The auto-control function adjusts the power output based on tissue resistance, so the scalpel automatically regulates itself. This helps prevent overheating and gives you consistent cutting without manual tweaking.