Laboratory scissors support precise cutting, trimming, and dissection tasks across laboratory supplies and fixtures workflows. John Morris Group supplies practical cutting tools for laboratory environments, including selected products available through Labfriend. Options such as ISOLAB Dissecting Scissors 130 mm support controlled cutting in preparation, education, and technical bench applications.
Laboratory Scissors
Laboratory Scissors for Precise Cutting and Dissection Work
Our curated collection of Laboratory scissors supports controlled cutting tasks in technical environments:
- Dissection and preparation use: Laboratory scissors are used for cutting specimens, trimming materials, opening packaging, and preparing samples during routine laboratory workflows.
- Curved, straight and pointed formats: Tip shape and blade profile help technicians select scissors for general cutting, fine access, or controlled dissection tasks.
- Stainless steel construction: Stainless steel scissors support durability, corrosion resistance, and easier cleaning in laboratory, education, and quality control settings.
How to Choose the Right Laboratory Scissors
Selecting the correct Laboratory scissors for your facility requires evaluating several technical parameters:
- Blade shape: Choose straight blades for general cutting and curved blades where access, visibility, or controlled tissue handling is required.
- Tip style: Select pointed, blunt, sharp/blunt, or sharp/sharp tips based on the level of precision and safety required for the task.
- Material and cleaning requirements: Confirm stainless steel grade, corrosion resistance, and cleaning method if the scissors will be reused across regulated or contamination-sensitive workflows.
Complete Your Laboratory Cutting and Preparation Setup
Comprehensive facility management relies on complementary equipment. To further optimise your workspace, explore these related categories:
- Laboratory Forceps: Useful for holding, positioning, and manipulating samples during dissection or fine preparation work.
- Laboratory Scalpels: Suitable for fine cutting, trimming, and controlled incision work where scissors are not the preferred tool.
Trusted Supply for Laboratory Cutting Tools
Established in 1952 and ISO 9001 certified, John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories with reliable procurement, technical advice, and factory-trained service teams. Our specialists can help specify laboratory scissors for cutting, dissection, and preparation workflows. Contact 1300 501 555 for support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are laboratory scissors used for?
Laboratory scissors are used for cutting specimens, trimming materials, preparing samples, opening packaging, and supporting dissection or bench preparation tasks. The best style depends on blade shape, tip type, and the material being cut.
What is the difference between straight and curved laboratory scissors?
Straight laboratory scissors are commonly used for general cutting and trimming, while curved scissors provide better access and visibility when working around specimens, vessels, or detailed preparation areas.
Can John Morris Group support bulk ordering of laboratory scissors?
Yes. John Morris Group can support B2B procurement for laboratory scissors and related cutting tools across Australian laboratories, universities, quality control facilities, and industrial sites. Contact 1300 501 555 to confirm availability, lead time, and order quantities.