Paraplast is commonly used to cut soft tissue to 4 or 5 microns, while Paraplast Xtra can cut down to 2 microns. Paraplast Plus is capable of cutting down to 1 micron, provided the user is skilled; otherwise, slightly thicker sections can be obtained.
P3558
Paraplast®
for tissue embedding
Synonym(s):
Paraffin – polyisobutylene mixture
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Quality Level
form
solid
mp
56-57 °C (lit.)
56-57 °C
application(s)
hematology
histology
storage temp.
room temp
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General description
Application
- to screen major groups of vertebrates for the presence of cardiac smooth muscle and its phylogenetic distribution in terrestrial and aquatic turtles[1]
- to study the relationship between membrane impedance and dendrite length of hippocampal neurons[2]
- to compare the regenerative properties of human stem cells of the apical papilla as an alternative to other dental stem cells[3]
Features and Benefits
- Minimal tissue compression.
- Produces wrinkle-free sections.
- Excellent ribbon continuity.
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Is it suitable to use it to cut tissues with implants that have been embedded in Paraplast, Paraplast Xtra, or Paraplast Plus?
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At what temeperature or temperaturintervall the Paraplast is melting?
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The Melting point/range is 56-57°C (133-135°F)
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