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Also known as ink knives, use these spatulas to mix and spread paints, chemicals, and adhesives.
A thumbwheel on these spatulas creates small vibrations to dispense tiny amounts of liquids or powder. This makes them a great choice to transfer material bit by bit into a weighing dish.
Mix, spread, or scrape off material without scratching the surface. These spatulas have a flexible blade with smooth edges, so they’ll fit into corners and around curves.
The blades on these spatulas are flexible, self-sharpening, and won't absorb odors.
Cleaned and bagged in a Class 8 clean room, these spatulas won’t contaminate your samples.
Use these spatulas when accidental sparks could be hazardous.
Smoothly collect viscous material, from peanut butter to grease—these spatulas are made of silicone, so they won't leave a scratch.
Reach into beakers and other containers with narrow openings—these spatulas have a blade that is no more than 7/8" wide.
Slice, spread, and smooth samples with these knives, then toss them when you’re done to avoid cross contamination.
Use the pointed blade to pierce bags to collect samples. Each sampler is cleaned and bagged in a Class 7 clean room. Each bag is marked with a lot number.
Use this multi-layer sampler once and then throw away to reduce the risk of cross contamination.
These samplers are cleaned and bagged in a Class 7 clean room. Each bag is marked with a lot number.
Puncture bags of powders and bulk materials with the pointed tip, then twist the handle to collect samples from multiple layers.
Press the button to fill the tip with a small quantity of powder. These samplers are also known as powder thieves.
Puncture bags with the pointed tip to collect and transfer samples of powder and bulk materials.
Gather small amounts of sample material. These sets include four spoon sizes.
Scoop up small amounts of sample material.
Store flat, then fold the sides up to make a spoon.
Scrape, cut, and spread material in your food-processing facility with these putty knives—they’re FDA compliant for direct contact with food. Made from plastic, they won’t scratch metal surfaces or corrode from chemicals.
Spread adhesive, thinset, and other hard-to-clean materials without scratching your surface and then simply throw these knives away.
Resist heat up to 410° F with a glass-filled nylon blade and handle.
These corrosion-resistant putty knives spread, scrape, and clean paint rollers.
Add any standard threaded handle to extend the reach of these putty knives.
Spread and scrape material from a distance—these putty knives have a threaded end for attaching handles to extend their reach.
Use as a spreader, scraper, and paint-roller cleaner.
The blade is nonsparking with a beveled edge for removing thin coatings.
Spread, scrape, and clean paint rollers in hazardous locations with the nonsparking, nonmagnetic brass blade on this putty knife.
Use these spatulas for mixing, flipping, and scraping.
Quickly serve the same portion size every time with these utensils.