Lindström launches its most comprehensive range of tweezers

The new range of Lindström Tweezers meets the needs of the most demanding end-users in the world, who can now choose from hundreds of designs and a wide range of materials, such as stainless steel, carbon steel, plastic, ceramic and ESD safe materials. The tweezers can be used in many different fields to perform intricate work. Their unique structure and manufacturing materials mean that these tweezers can be used to carefully and safely handle different samples, substances and objects.

Throughout our 166-year history, Lindström has never stopped innovating, and the twenty-first century is no exception. Lindström presents the newest range of tweezers made from the best-performing materials in the world, including stainless steel, carbon fibre, plastic and ESD safe materials. To view the new range and find out more about Lindström tweezers,click here.

Know how

With over 150 years of knowledge and experience, Lindström knows that working with fragile and expensive materials is a daily reality for many professionals, so this range has been developed to handle, manoeuvre and position components, jewels and wires with the utmost care and confidence. As trusted partners of the medical device, electronics, watch making and jewellery industries, we have designed an extensive range of specialist tweezers for the most demanding applications, such as the Tungsten Carbide Cutting Tweezers with angled blades, designed for cutting hard hairsprings such as coils, coiled catheters and stents, as well as stainless steel wires for hearing aids and pacemakers. Other designs in this range feature curved, pointed, slender and flat edge tips to deliver precision, safety and strength to any job.

Quality

Thanks to Lindström’s unwavering focus on quality and design, this new range of tweezers incorporates many specialist tips made from high-quality and highly resilient materials, including stainless steel and polyamide-based carbon fibre, which are ESD safe, perfect for electronics assembly and able to withstand temperatures of up to 150 ºC.

Plastic-tip tweezers, also ESD-safe and reinforced with carbon fibre, do not scratch and are also suitable for electronics and medical applications. The CF plastic tweezers (PA66/CF30 polyamide 66, reinforced with 30 wt% carbon fibre) for example, are designed to handle sensitive components and devices in electronics assembly and lab applications, as well as being clean room compatible.

Innovation

With our sights set firmly on the future and on bringing customers the best-quality tools on the market, at Lindström, we are always looking for new ways to innovate and meet the most demanding standards. That’s why we also offer tailor-made tools designed for specific fields, to help professionals excel at what they do best. Visit the new webpage to view the full range of tweezers, or fill in the Lindström customised tool request form and tell us exactly what you’re looking for.

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