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Cold temperature/Biodur®/S10/von Hagens'—Silicone plastination technique

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AbstractPlastination is a late 20th century preservation methodology which replaces tissue fluid within a specimen with a curable polymer, such as silicone. Plastination yields superb, beautiful, well‐preserved specimens each with their own unique qualities. Silicone polymer is used around the world to preserve macroscopic cadavers or portions/organs thereof. Plastination was conceived by Dr. Gunther von Hagens, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany prior to 1977. Silicone polymer was the primary polymer which emerged initially for plastination. The Biodur®line of silicone polymer and additives was chosen and manufactured because it has consistently produced the best plastinates since the inception of plastination. Since the discovery of silicone, generic and similar silicone polymers are known and used around the World by many industries and used in numerous products. The plastination process has four steps: Specimen preparation, Specimen dehydration and degreasing, Vacuum‐forced impregnation of specimens and Specimen hardening.
Title: Cold temperature/Biodur®/S10/von Hagens'—Silicone plastination technique
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AbstractPlastination is a late 20th century preservation methodology which replaces tissue fluid within a specimen with a curable polymer, such as silicone.
Plastination yields superb, beautiful, well‐preserved specimens each with their own unique qualities.
Silicone polymer is used around the world to preserve macroscopic cadavers or portions/organs thereof.
Plastination was conceived by Dr.
Gunther von Hagens, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany prior to 1977.
Silicone polymer was the primary polymer which emerged initially for plastination.
The Biodur®line of silicone polymer and additives was chosen and manufactured because it has consistently produced the best plastinates since the inception of plastination.
Since the discovery of silicone, generic and similar silicone polymers are known and used around the World by many industries and used in numerous products.
The plastination process has four steps: Specimen preparation, Specimen dehydration and degreasing, Vacuum‐forced impregnation of specimens and Specimen hardening.

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