Micro Surgical Scalpel Handle - Light Weight, ZEPF-Line Stainless Steel Handle, 13.5 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 46.013.05
The Scalpel Handle from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered micro surgical instrument designed for exacting clinical procedures that demand control, reliability, and finesse. Part of the distinguished ZEPF-Line, this lightweight stainless steel handle measures 13.5 cm and is crafted to meet the rigorous standards expected in professional surgical and dental environments.
Key Features
- ZEPF-Line Quality: Manufactured to the high standards of the Helmut Zepf ZEPF-Line range, ensuring consistent instrument performance across clinical applications.
- Lightweight Design: The reduced weight of this Scalpel Handle minimises hand fatigue during extended procedures, supporting steady, precise movements throughout.
- Stainless Steel Construction: Crafted from durable stainless steel, offering excellent corrosion resistance and compatibility with standard sterilisation protocols.
- Ergonomic Length: At 13.5 cm, the handle is sized to provide optimal balance and control, making it well suited to micro surgical applications.
- Made in Germany: Produced to the exacting manufacturing standards for which German surgical instrument makers are internationally recognised.
Applications
This Scalpel Handle is ideal for oral surgery, periodontal procedures, and other micro surgical interventions where precision incisions are required. Its balanced construction allows clinicians to maintain consistent grip pressure and directional control throughout delicate tissue manipulation.
Product Details
- Brand: Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Line: ZEPF-Line
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Length: 13.5 cm
- Reference: No. 46.013.05

FAQ
What blade sizes are compatible with this Scalpel Handle? This handle is designed for use with standard micro surgical scalpel blades compatible with the ZEPF-Line range. Please consult the product documentation or supplier for specific blade compatibility details.
Is this Scalpel Handle autoclavable? Its stainless steel construction is generally compatible with standard autoclave sterilisation; always follow your facility's sterilisation protocols and instrument care guidelines.

