The main material of plastic is plastic. Plastic has the advantage of being lightweight, which makes plastic tweezers easy to carry and operate. For instance, compared with metal tweezers, plastic tweezers do not cause hand fatigue due to the weight of the tweezers when used for a long time. Moreover, plastic materials usually have a certain degree of flexibility, which can to a certain extent prevent some brittle items from being crushed. However, the strength of plastic tweezers is relatively lower than that of metal tweezers, and they cannot be used to pick up overly heavy or very hard objects.
What are the classifications of plastic tweezers?
According to the shape of the tip, there are pointed tweezers and round tweezers. Pointed tweezers are more suitable for picking up small and irregularly shaped items, such as the pins of electronic components, etc. Round-tipped tweezers are relatively safer and less likely to scratch the surface of objects. They are suitable for picking up some fragile items, such as glassware.
According to length, there are long-handled tweezers and short-handled tweezers. Long-handled tweezers can conveniently pick up some items at a distance, such as picking up sundries in some hard-to-reach corners. Short-handled tweezers are convenient for fine operations, and the hand can control the tweezers more stably.

If you choose good blue plastic tweezers?
The appropriate plastic tweezers should be selected based on the usage scenarios. If it is a delicate experiment in the laboratory, plastic tweezers with pointed tips and long handles should be chosen to accurately pick up the experimental materials. If it is for daily household cleaning, you can choose plastic tweezers with round heads and short handles, which are convenient to operate and safe. At the same time, the quality of the plastic tweezers should also be taken into consideration, such as the toughness of the plastic and whether the tweezers can be opened and closed flexibly.
Function and application
For laboratory use
In a chemistry laboratory, plastic tweezers can be used to pick up some small solid chemical reagents. For instance, when conducting chemical experiments, a small amount of solid powder-like chemical reagents need to be taken. Plastic tweezers can prevent direct contact of hands with the reagents, thus avoiding irritation or corrosion to human skin caused by the reagents. Meanwhile, it can also prevent impurities such as sweat on hands from contaminating the medicine, ensuring the accuracy of the experiment.
In a biological laboratory, plastic tweezers can be used to pick up some small biological specimens, such as insect wings and small plant leaves. These biological specimens are often rather fragile. The flexibility of plastic tweezers can reduce damage to the specimens.
The field of electronic maintenance
When repairing some small electronic devices, plastic tweezers can be used to pick up electronic components. For example, when disassembling and installing small chips, resistors, capacitors and other components on a circuit board, plastic tweezers can conveniently pick these components out from a narrow space. Moreover, plastic tweezers do not conduct electricity as easily as metal ones, thus avoiding damage such as short circuits to electronic components during maintenance.
Daily household use
In a home environment, plastic tweezers can be used to pick up some small items. For instance, during the cleaning process, it can be used to pick up dust, hair and other debris from the crevices. When making handicrafts, it can be used to pick up small beads, fine threads and other materials, facilitating delicate operations.

