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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 November 2009 )
Embalming - Arterial
36 Plus Arterial
CHARACTERISTICS AND FEATURES Sold 24 bottles/case
If your prep room is attached to a septic system you should use TISSUE GUARD 32 in place of 36 Plus due to the fact that ethylene dichloride has been deemed unsafe for septic systems.

36 Plus is our best selling fluid. It is a high index general purpose arterial fluid that assures preservation and pleasing results with both normal and difficult cases. Its special blend of penetrants helps the formaldehyde reach all parts of the circulatory system assuring thorough tissue saturation and complete preservation. 36 Plus combines the use of unique chemicals which modify the effect of formaldehyde and retain moisture so that a firm body is produced. With 36 Plus the body is free of tissue burn and “pruning” frequently associated with high formaldehyde fluids.

Because 36 Plus contains Stop, it is particularly effective on cases where tissue gas may be a problem. The Stop also assures deep tissue penetration to help preserve frozen, decomposed, and other difficult cases.
HOW TO USE THE FLUID For normal cases, where normal firmness is desired, 5 or 6 ounces of 36 Plus is recommended in the first gallon of cool water. The number of ounces of fluid can then be adjusted in the second and subsequent gallons of diluted fluid as the body and the desires of the embalmer dictate. Where a high degree of firmness is desired, 8 to 12 ounces of 36 Plus per gallon of water can be used. For difficult bodies, where there is evidence of extensive chemotherapy or evidence of decomposition, anywhere from 16 to 24 ounces of 36 Plus may be used. After injection of the first gallon of diluted fluid, the embalmer should proceed as professional judgement dictates.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 November 2009 )
 

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