The phenomenon of specimen model damage can be mainly attributed to the following reasons:
Environmental factors: Changes in temperature and humidity in the natural environment have a significant impact on the specimen model. For example, too much temperature may cause the skin of a taxidermy specimen to rupture by losing water, or cause the wings of an insect specimen to dry out and crack. At the same time, the humid environment may lead to specimen mildew, such as the southern plum rain season, the humid air is easy to mold the specimen. In addition, light is also an important factor, too strong light will accelerate the aging of the specimen, make the color fade, the fiber brittle.
Operating factors: Incorrect preservation and maintenance methods, as well as non-standard operation of students in the process of teaching and scientific research, may lead to the damage of specimen models. For example, collision and cracking during extraction and handling, or damage caused by careless handling.
Production factors: The specimen model may also be buried in the production process of damage. Such as peeling, dipping incomplete, improper use of preservatives, fillings, or improper concentration of preservation liquid, will affect the quality of the specimen, resulting in its damage during use.
To sum up, in order to extend the service life of the specimen model, it is necessary to improve the preservation environment, standardize the operation process and improve the production technology. Only in this way can we ensure that specimen models are properly protected and provide sustained and high-quality support for research, teaching and exhibitions.
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Post time: Jun-19-2024