The shape that takes advantage of the unique springiness of beta titanium alloys makes catch and release easy!
The Tube Catcher for vial handling is a convenient tool for organizing and moving vials intended for low-temperature storage. Previously, the only method for moving ultra-low temperature storage containers was with tweezers. This Tube Catcher is made of titanium, which is resistant to low temperatures and has materials that do not easily conduct heat, so even if the tip becomes ultra-low temperature, the handle remains safe to hold, allowing for safe operation. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ A convenient tool for organizing and moving vials for low-temperature storage ○ Made of titanium, which is resistant to low temperatures ○ The material is poor at conducting heat, so even if the tip is at ultra-low temperatures, it does not transfer to the handle, allowing for safe operation ○ The shape takes advantage of the unique springiness of β-titanium alloy, making catch and release easy ○ Patent pending ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Since our founding, we have made "safety" the foundation of our manufacturing, striving for technological innovation while flexibly responding to the diversification of market needs. We believe that the basics of "manufacturing" consist of 'Man (people), Material (materials), Machine (machines), and Method (methods)'. We are confident that when these four pillars are combined, a new technology (Skill) will be established. Our goal is to be a "manufacturing proposal company" that not only shapes the visions of developers in various fields such as medical, analytical instruments, and semiconductors, but also creates opportunities to envision new "forms" from the technology we have cultivated so far plus α.