In pathology and medical research, precision is essential.
Whether cutting bone, tissue, or specially preserved specimens such as plastinates – the goal is always to preserve structures while achieving reproducible results.
Challenges with pathological specimens
Plastinates and similar specimens consist of a mix of hard and soft tissue structures. Conventional sawing methods often lead to cracks, fraying, or material loss. In addition, dust or abrasion generated during the process must be controlled.
The DRAMET solution
Our pathology saws are equipped with diamond-coated saw bands that work with grinding quality. They combine minimal kerf width with very low cutting pressure, protecting the material and making preparation easier. Integrated extraction systems and optional water cooling ensure a clean and safe working environment.
Advantages at a glance
Precise cuts across different material hardnesses
Clean, smooth cutting surfaces – less reworking required
Gentle processing thanks to low cutting pressure
Low-dust working environment with extraction or water cooling
Fields of application
Pathological specimens (soft tissue and bone)
Plastinates used in medical teaching
Comparative anatomical studies
Conclusion
Pathology saws with diamond bands enable reproducible precision when working with sensitive materials – supporting research, teaching, and medicine at the highest level.
Contact us for a non-binding consultation about your application.