سعر فوب
أحصل على آخر سعر|
- Minimum Order
بلد:
Hong Kong
نموذج رقم:
C017
سعر فوب:
الموقع:
-
سعر الحد الأدنى للطلب:
-
الحد الأدني للطلب:
-
تفاصيل التغليف:
-
موعد التسليم:
-
القدرة على التوريد:
-
نوع الدفع:
-
مجموعة المنتج :
الشخص الذي يمكن الاتصال به Mr. Raise
Flat G on 28th Floor of Block 11 Discovery Park No.398 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan New Territories, HongKong, HongKong
Name: Blood vessels of heart. Description: Casting technique is a special technique of anatomy except for plastination technique. In this technique, the filling agents are infused into the canals of the biotic tissues. After the hardening of agents, the tissues are decayed away, and the filling agents are left to show the complex canal system in the tissues. The casting specimens are mainly used in the research of the canal organs, particular the tri-dimensional structures of the organs with complex blood vessel systems, which have a great instructive significance in science research, teaching, and clinic Characteristics and advantages: Plastinated biological specimens are non-exotic, odorless, dry, resilient, portable and durable. They don't require special maintenance or protection. Students can observe them closely and touch them directly. They can not only keep the original shape and appearance of the human but also show their interior structure. The scientific value of the anatomy specimens could be embodied sufficiently. The micro-structure of organisms could be kept properly. Both of micro and macro worlds of the organisms could be clearly displayed. The specimens can be fashioned into various actions and postures as they are alive. They are the perfect combination of science, art and pleasure. Our company also has many specimens like silicone specimen, transparent slices, casting specimens.
بلد: | Hong Kong |
نموذج رقم: | C017 |
سعر فوب: | أحصل على آخر سعر |
الموقع: | - |
سعر الحد الأدنى للطلب: | - |
الحد الأدني للطلب: | - |
تفاصيل التغليف: | - |
موعد التسليم: | - |
القدرة على التوريد: | - |
نوع الدفع: | - |
مجموعة المنتج : | Casting Specimens |