We've got the titanium locking plate sets in stock right now, with a 14-day or so shipping timeline from order—just standdard export packaging without any cold chain concerns since these are autoclavable instruments.
Medical-grade stainless steel construction with a passivated finish gives you better corrosion resistnce than uncoated tools, and the locking mechanism actually holds tighter under load than traditional plates for small animal bone fixation.

A lot of the vets we deal with use this system for fractures and osteotomies in dogs and cats, and it really is designed for those specific anatomical requirments, but it's not great for very large breeds or heavy-weight bearing applicaions since the titanium plates have a lower load threshold than steel alternatives.

1 set is the MOQ and they're basically ready to ship within a week or two, so you won't be waiting around if you need them soon.

Also, manufacturing defects but not wear form repeated autoclaving cycles—something we usually mention to new buyers who might not think to ask about it.
Anyway, we've got the ISO certifications backing these up, and the passivated finish makes cleaning pretty straightforward for a surgical set.
The passivated finish creates a protective oxide layer that resists corrosion and keeps the instruments clean through repeated autoclave cycles. It also reduces the risk of tissue reaction during surgery.
Yes, the MOQ is 1 set, so you can start with a single kit to evaluate fit and performance in your practice before scaling up.
They are fully autoclavable, so standard steam sterilization at 121-134°C works fine. Just make sure they are dry before packing to avoid spotting.
Absolutely, each order ships with ISO certification paperwork included. You'll have the documentation you need for your quality control records.
They come in standard export packaging with foam inserts and sealed pouches to keep everything secure and sterile until use. We've shipped worldwide with no issues.