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Taxidermy Freeze Dryer

By using taxidermy freeze dryer, it provides a reliable guarantee for the smooth running of taxidermy freeze drying process, and provides strong technical support and guarantee for researchers and museum practitioners.

Taxidermy-freeze-dryers

The application of freeze drying technology provides convenience for taxidermy, preservation and display. Professionally prepared animal specimens can be used in museums, schools, research institutions and other places for display and teaching. These specimens are not only permanently morphologically preserved, but also provide audiences and students with intuitive, three-dimensional biological specimens, which greatly promotes the dissemination of life science knowledge and learning, and the development and progress of the field of zoology.

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The Key Role of the Taxidermy Freeze Dryer

The goal of taxidermy is to stabilize and ultimately preserve the body of an animal by removing water from the tissues, and the Taxidermy Freeze Dryer plays a key role in this goal by effectively removing water while maintaining the structural integrity of the specimen so that it can be displayed and studied.

Key factors in taxidermy freeze drying

Freeze-drying and stripping animal specimens is a complex and delicate process that requires many factors to be considered.

The first step before producing a freeze-dried animal specimen is to determine the eutectic temperature of the specimen, i.e., the temperature at which it completely solidifies. This temperature may be different for different types of specimens (e.g., specimens containing large amounts of body fat and oil versus specimens that do not contain large amounts of body fat and oil).

Greasy specimens require lower processing temperatures to prevent shrinkage, and chemical composition and physiological characteristics between species must also be considered. For fatty samples, there are a number of steps we can take to increase their eutectic temperature for more economical freeze drying. Elimination of excess fats and oils, use of sodium bicarbonate mixtures and antioxidants are all viable methods.

The success of freeze drying depends on a number of factors, including eutectic temperature, pre-freezing, temperature control during the drying phase, and the analysis and handling of different types of samples. It is only when these factors are fully considered that we can better perform freeze drying and stripping of animal specimens.

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