NSS 6001 Escabo Single
Specifications
- Basic one step escabo has durable and strong steel main construction and compact laminate step for safety of outpatients, It is height enough to use in front of an examination couch or a stretcher
- Manufactured From Stainless Steel Quality AISI 304
- Custom Design Embossed Non Slip Surface
- Production In Desired Size
- Choice Of Satin Or High Gloss Available
- Main construction epoxy coated steel Compact Laminate Steps
- Standard weight capacity: 210 kg
- Optional Parts: Stainless Steel main construction
- The main case is all metal and painted with electrostatic powder paint
- 1 step
- Height adjustable plastic foots
- 30×30 Profile And Anti Static Foot
- It does not scratch the floor thanks to the plastic shoes not found on the feet
- Ideal sizes showed high performance
- It has a case of 16 * 40 * 1.20 profiles
- The main case is all metal and painted with electrostatic powder paint
- There is a color option for the wooden part
- There is a color option for the wooden part
- It is manufactured considering the ideal dimensions
- Does not scratch the floor thanks to plastic shoes on its feet
Dimensions
Height | 200 mm |
Length | 550 mm |
Depth | 300 mm |
Why Stainless Steel?
The medical industry has the most stringent standards of sanitation in design and execution. Due to the prevalence of medical malpractice lawsuits, anything that comes into contact with patients in any way or that is surgically implanted into their bodies must be 100% sanitary and must work perfectly 100% of the time.
Stainless steel is the best material for a host of medical applications because of its versatility and the difficulty that microorganisms have colonising on its surface. Consequently, stainless steel is ubiquitous in the manufacture of medical devices. Grade 304 stainless steel is the grade most commonly used.
Characteristics of Grade 304 Stainless Steel in Medical Devices
Grade 304 is strong and durable but also highly workable. This makes it a great material for sinks, pans, bowls, hollow ware and other medical vessels. Due to its low yield strength and high potential for elongation, grade 304 stainless steel is easily formed into complex shapes without going through the process of annealing.
Uses for Grade 304 Stainless Steel
Uses for grade 304 stainless steel include: orthopaedic implants, precision stainless steel tubing, bone fixation, artificial heart valves, containers for chemicals and other hazardous materials, tools, wires, curettes, plates, prostheses, screws, syringes, needles, catheters and sensor probes. Office uses include sinks, tables, bowls, knives and trays.