forskningsmesser
Forskningsmesser, literally "research knives" in Norwegian, is a descriptive term used to refer to cutting instruments deployed in scientific work for preparing samples, dissecting specimens, or manipulating materials without adding contamination or causing damage. The term is not a formal, universal category but encompasses a range of blades and knives used in laboratories, fieldwork, and museums. Common examples include scalpel knives with various blade shapes, precision knives designed for fine dissection, microtomes used to slice tissue into ultra-thin sections for microscopy, and cryo-knives or cryo-microtomes for frozen specimens.
In biology and histology, a sharp scalpel or dissecting knife is used to separate tissues; in materials
Materials and maintenance: Forskningsmesser are made from stainless steel, high-carbon steel, ceramic, or coated blades. They
Safety and standards: Proper storage in blade cases; disposal of single-use blades in sharps containers; adherence
Because it is a descriptive term rather than a single product line, its exact meaning depends on