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Post Mortem Chisel Straight 0.5" (12mm) Blade Stainless Steel
Post Mortem Chisel Straight 0.5" (12mm) Blade Stainless Steel
SKU:PS-P-0005
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Post Mortem Chisel Straight 0.5" (12mm) – Precision Bone Sectioning Instrument
Focused force for detailed anatomical access. The Post Mortem Chisel Straight 0.5" (12mm) is a precision-crafted forensic instrument designed for the exacting requirements of bone sectioning and shaping. Featuring a slim, high-tensile blade, this 12mm chisel provides the mechanical advantage necessary for performing detailed osteotomies in restricted anatomical areas, making it a foundational tool for pathologists, forensic technicians, and veterinary researchers.
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Key Features for Precision Bone Work
- 0.5" (12mm) Straight Blade Profile: The narrow blade width allows for highly localized force, perfect for detailed work around small bone structures or for creating precise margins in forensic sampling.
- Precision-Honed Cutting Edge: Ground to a razor-sharp finish, the 12mm edge ensures clean bone entry with minimal splintering, preserving the structural integrity of skeletal evidence.
- High-Impact Solid Construction: Forged as a single-piece unit from high-grade steel to ensure that 100% of the mallet’s force is transmitted directly to the cutting edge without vibration or energy loss.
- Ergonomic Non-Slip Grip: The handle is weighted and contoured to sit securely in the palm, providing the stability needed for vertical strikes and preventing the tool from twisting during use.
- Surgical-Grade Stainless Steel: Manufactured from premium medical-grade steel for maximum resistance to corrosion, biological fluids, and harsh chemical disinfectants.
- Sustainable Reusability: Fully autoclavable and built to maintain its structural alignment and sharp profile through thousands of high-temperature sterilization cycles.
Product Overview: The Standard for Detailed Osteotomy
The Post Mortem Chisel (12mm) is a mechanical necessity in any pathology suite or forensic lab. While larger chisels are used for gross sectioning, the 12mm straight pattern is the preferred choice for tasks requiring a "fine touch," such as accessing the middle ear, investigating small fractures, or collecting specific bone biopsies. The straight profile ensures a direct line of sight and predictable linear cutting, which is critical for accurate pathological documentation.
Built for long-term clinical reliability, this chisel is engineered to withstand the frequent heavy impacts of a surgical mallet. Its solid-forged stainless steel body is resistant to pitting and staining, ensuring a long service life in high-volume environments. Whether used for human forensic investigations, veterinary necropsies, or gross anatomy education, this chisel delivers the professional-grade performance required for meticulous bone manipulation.
Specifications & Clinical Applications
Feature Details
Material Premium Surgical Stainless Steel
Blade Width 0.5 Inch (12mm)
Blade Profile Straight / Flat
Handle Style Impact-Ready Solid Handle
Maintenance Fully Autoclavable / Reusable
Primary Use Cases:
- Forensic Pathology: Detailed bone sectioning and fracture investigation during systemic autopsies.
- Bone Sampling: Extracting small, precise bone segments for histological or DNA analysis.
- Veterinary Necropsy: Ideal for small-to-medium animal bone work where precision is paramount.
- Cranial Access: Facilitating the removal of the skull cap or accessing the inner ear structures.
- Educational Training: Instructional use for demonstrating controlled bone-cutting techniques.
Why Professionals Choose the 12mm Straight Chisel?
- Localized Accuracy: Smaller blade width prevents accidental damage to surrounding structures.
- Efficient Force Transfer: Engineered for a perfect "set and strike" workflow when used with a 300g mallet.
- Exceptional Durability: Built from high-carbon steel to resist edge deformation and "mushrooming" of the handle.
- Professional Reliability: A rugged, balanced instrument designed to meet the exacting standards of forensic specialists.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When should I use a 12mm chisel instead of a 1-inch chisel?
A: Use the 12mm chisel for detailed work where you need to apply concentrated force in a small area, such as spinal processes or facial bones. Larger chisels are better for the long, powerful cuts required for the rib cage or femur.
Q: Is this chisel suitable for use with a metal mallet?
A: Yes. The solid-forged stainless steel construction is designed to handle impacts from both rubber and metal surgical mallets.
Q: Can the blade be re-sharpened?
A: Yes. This is a permanent instrument. It can be professionally honed to maintain its precision edge throughout its service life.
Q: What is the best way to clean the instrument?
A: Use a soft brush to remove organic debris immediately after use. Ensure the chisel is dried thoroughly before autoclaving to maintain its high-polished, corrosion-resistant finish.


