We've been handling these for a while now, and what it does is let you place titanium ligating clips quickly during surgery—the TALT series is built from stainlss steel that holds up well under repeated use, and it's autoclavable so you can run it through standdard sterilization cycles without issues.

Most surgical teams we work with use these for vessel ligation in laparoscopic or open procedures, and they typically prefer the ergonomic grip because of that it gives better control when you're working in tight spaces, but it's not really suited for micro-vascular work where you'd need a finer touch.

We run HPLC and physical testing on random samples from each production batch to keep consistency tight, and we always include a COA with every order—if something doesn't match the spec sheet, our company have a retest policy where we'll recheck at our cost, usually within 20 days or so.
CE and ISO13485 certifications are current, so you're covered for regulatory audits, and our company can provide the SDS and TDS on request, though the 5L drum is easier to handle than the 20L pail for smaller facilities (we keep both in stock).

MOQ is typically 50 units or so, depending on the size you need—we've got various sizes availble, but some of less common ones might have a lead time of 4-6 weeks, while the standard ones ship from our China warehose in about 2 weeks.
We offer various sizes to fit different surgical needs—the TALT Series covers a range of clip sizes. If you need specifics, just tell us the diameter or vessel type you're working with, and we can match it.
MOQ is typically 10 units per model, but we can be flexible for first-time orders or smaller trials. Just reach out and we'll see what works.
Yes, we include CE and ISO13485 certification copies with every order. They're standard for our medical devices, so you'll have full documentation.
Absolutely—they're autoclavable and designed for repeated sterilization. Just follow standard hospital protocols, and they'll hold up fine.
Yes, each clip applier comes in sterile packaging, so you can open and use it immediately in surgery. No extra prep needed.