Stainless Steel Kidney Dish 20cm
Stainless Steel Kidney Dish 20cm
Durable 20cm stainless steel kidney dish designed for surgical, clinical and veterinary use. This ergonomically shaped kidney tray (often called a kidney dish or emesis basin) is made from high-quality surgical stainless steel to resist corrosion, withstand autoclave sterilization and deliver long-lasting performance in hospitals, clinics, dental practices and veterinary surgeries.
Key Benefits
- 20cm ergonomically curved kidney shape for spill-free collection of waste, dressings and small instruments
- Surgical-grade stainless steel construction (corrosion-resistant and durable)
- Autoclavable and chemical disinfectant compatible for reliable sterilization
- Mirror-polished surface for simple cleaning and reduced bacterial adherence
- Versatile use across medical, dental and veterinary procedures
Ingredients and Materials
Constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel (commonly 304/18-8 stainless steel). The kidney dish is mirror-polished and passivated to resist rust and staining. Materials are chosen for durability, biocompatibility and repeated sterilization cycles.
How to Use
Use this 20cm kidney dish to hold dressings, swabs, small instruments, specimens or waste during medical, dental and veterinary procedures. For best practice: rinse after use, clean with neutral detergent, and autoclave or chemically sterilize according to your facility’s protocols. Allow to cool after autoclaving before handling.
Who It’s For
Ideal for hospitals, clinics, dental practices, veterinary surgeries, nursing stations, emergency responders and home healthcare providers who require a reliable, autoclavable kidney tray for routine procedures, wound care and instrument handling.
Caution & Storage
This product is supplied non-sterile and must be sterilized prior to clinical use. Avoid abrasive cleaners or steel wool that can damage the polished finish. Inspect for dents or deformation before use. After cleaning and sterilization, store in a dry, contamination-free environment. Use heat-resistant gloves when handling immediately after autoclave cycles. Not intended for single-use disposal unless designated by facility policy.