[Histonet] bioceramic & Technovit 7200
Phil McArdle
PMcArdle <@t> ebsciences.com
Tue Oct 2 07:45:54 CDT 2007
Hello:
Although you are in South Africa, we are Heraeus Kulzer's US
distributor, and I'm only familiar with the 3040, 7100, 8100 and 9100
products we carry (not 7200), I will forward your query to Heraeus' tech
support in Germany.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Phil McArdle
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louise renton wrote:
> HELP!! I need to grind sections of a porous bioceramic implant (no tissue
> attached). If I want to embed in Technovit & do EXAKT sections..with which
> solution do I start? a 50:50 alcohol/resin mix, or jsut straight into the
> monomer for a couple of days?
>
> I would appreciate soem info, as I only have 1 sample to get this right
> first time on(as always)
>
> best regards
>
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