Lancet Point

Widely used, such as hypodermic needles, tip shape of minimum pain

Lancet point

K-3 Lancet point

Classic tip shape for spinal needles, with firm puncture feedback

K-3 lancet point

Pencil Point

Minimally invasive pencil-shaped tip with a hole on the side

Pencil point

Huber Point

Curved tip towards cutting face

Huber Point

Crawford Point

Ultra short bevel with large-angled cutting face, mainly used for caudal anesthesia

Crawford point

Lutz Point

Round tip with a hole on the side to minimize damage to tissue

Lutz point

Back Cut Point

Cutting faces on both sides of the back of the main cutting face for smooth insertion

Back cut point

Tri-bevel Point

Sharp triangle cutting face, mainly used for vessel puncture

Tri-bvel point

Wescott needle

Developed for lung biopsy, efficiently collect tissue even with a thinner gauge

Wescott needle

Blunt tip needle

No cutting face with a tapered tip for blunt puncture

Blunt tip needle

Franseen needle

Sharp trigonal shape, optimal for biopsy of relatively firmer tissues

Franseen needle

Bulb head needle

Minimizing the tissue damage in treatments such as vasodilation

Bulb head needle

Madayag needle

Sharp conical tip stylet for smooth insertion, optimal for deep tissue biopsy

Madayag needle

Other unique shapes

Unisis offers tailor-made tip and surface treatment

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Hole

Desired location and size. Ex) Spiral, penetration.

Hole

Engraving

Engraving on the side of needles for echogenicity. Our advanced quality management allows both clear visibility and smooth insertion

Engraving

Marking

Electrolytic etching for depth marking. We offer a wide range of patterns at your request.

Marking

Chamfering

Treatment to round the edge of the needle, for the purposes of minimizing damage on the tissues and manufacturing defects

Chamfering

Swaging

Narrowing gradually towards the end of a tube

Swaging

Shotblasting

Glass beads or sand are applied on the surface to roughen or modify.

Shotblasting