Barber offers a range of products for the mortuary
and funeral markets from large capital equipment to
day to day consumables.

Products include supply and installation of cold chambers,
trolleys and tables, scalpel blades, knives, scissors,
forceps, needles, aprons, gowns, scrubs, overshoes,
masks, body bags, headblocks, cleaning and disinfection
consumables, shrouds, electric saws, cutting boards,
wellingtons, gloves, stretchers and body trays.
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Barber of Sheffield supply a huge range of tattoo and
piercing equipment. In 2007 they merged with DTS to
become one of the largest suppliers in the UK along
with being a major exporter into over 30 countries.
Barber of Sheffield are also UK and European distributors
of Tattoo Goo.
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Medezine manufacture the Swordfish range of oscillating
autopsy and plaster saws with extraction.

It has been proven to far exceed the demands of the
necropsy and orthopaedic environments. As well as the
saws we offer a range of blades. Manufactured to international
standards, the filtration unit provides 99.997% filtration
at 0.6 microns.
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Barber offer a range of needles including suture needles
both eyed and drilled end , hypodermic needles and specialist
hollow needles. All the needles are manufactured using
high quality stainless. They are ground on high precision
computer controlled machines for super sharpness. Needles
of special lengths and specifications can also be made.
Other specialised needles include veterinary needles,
body piercing needles, aspiration needles, irrigation
needles, huber needles.
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Barber Needles are the leading eyed suture needle in
the UK Veterinary market. Barber carry over 600,000
needles in stock at any time. In addition to this the
company has become a specialist in Veterinary infusion
equipment such as giving sets, admin sets, paediatric
sets, solution sets, winged IV’s and cannulas.
Barber have listened to the demands of Vets and Nurses
and developed a range to suit their needs. Barber also
supply a range of surgical instruments for the Veterinary
practice.
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