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Process for the production of artificial horn and similar masses.

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AT95806B
AT95806B AT95806DA AT95806B AT 95806 B AT95806 B AT 95806B AT 95806D A AT95806D A AT 95806DA AT 95806 B AT95806 B AT 95806B
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Rudolf Schwartz
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  Verfahren zur Herstellung von Kunsthorn und ähnlichen Massen. 
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 zur Herstellung praktisch brauchbarer Mengen von Kunsthorn   übergrosse   Mengen Blutes notwendig sind, die nicht so zur Verfügung stehen, um in wirtschaftlicher Weise verarbeitet zu werden. 



  Es ist auch bekannt, Blut zuerst durch ein feines Sieb von den in ihm befindlichen grösseren 
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 den insbesondere die deutsche Patentschrift Nr. 2211 bringt, hat keinerlei praktische Erfolge gezeitigt, weil es sich hier um wasserunlösliche Blutprodlikte handelt, die durch blosses Zusammbringen mit Wasser nicht in eine pastenartige Form übergeführt werden können. Die erhaltenen Massen haben keine Festigkeit und keinen Zusammenhalt, sie sind spröde und zerfallen leicht von selbst, es fehlen ihnen also 
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 Verhalten   wasserunlöslicher Blutprodukte   ist nur   selbstverständlich,   nachdem sie ein in der Hitze ge-   1roclmetes   und dadurch geronnenes Blut darstellen. Werden solche Blutprodukte zur Erzeugung von Kousthorn verwendet, so müssen sie. damit die Kunsthornmasse überhaupt zusammenhält.

   Zusätze von 
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Aus diesem Grunde konnten die Verfahren, welche   wasserunlösliches   Blutmehl zu Kunsthorn verarbeiten sollten, keine praktische Bedeutung erlangen. 



   Die Erzeugung von Kunsthorn aus Blut bzw. aus Blutmehl ist erst möglich geworden, nachdem erkannt wurde, dass sich zur   Erzeugung von Knnsthorn   nur in Wasser lösliches Blutmehl eignet, also ein   Bbtpräparat in wasserlöslichem Zustande.   das nicht nur Albumin, sondern alle andern im Blute vorkommenden Eiweissstoffe enthält. Ein Blutmehl dieser Beschaffenheit wird beispielsweise nach den 
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     Wasserlösliches   Blutmehl lässt sich leicht mit Wasser, den Füll- und Farbstoffen zu pastösen   Massen verarbeiten, a, us welchen   in Formen unter Drvck und Hitze Kunsthorn von einwandfreier Beschaffenheit hergestellt werden kann. 
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   erklärt,   dass erst bei der unter Erhitzung erfolgenden Umwandlung des Blutmehles in Kunsthorn das Bluteiweiss gerinnt und die durch diesen   Gerinnungsvorgang   erzeugte Bindekraft ein Zusammenhalten der Masse bewirkt und derselben erhebliche Festigkeit erteilt. Bei Verwendung wasserunlöslichen   Blutmehles   dagegen ist die durch den   Gerinnungsvorgang zur Wirkung gelangende Bindekraft bereits bei der.   



  Trocknung des Blutmehles konsumiert. 
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Das nach einem der vorgenannten Patente erzeugte Blutmehl wird mit so viel Wasser allmählich unter   Umrühren   versetzt, bis man eine pastöse Masse erhält. Diese Masse wird dann heiss gepresst und in der Presse erkalten gelassen. Das so erhaltene Kunsthorn wird hierauf einer   Nachhärtung   im Formalinbade unterworfen, worauf durch Trocknung das überschüssige Formalin beseitigt wird. 

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  Process for the production of artificial horn and similar masses.
 EMI1.1
 oversized amounts of blood are necessary for the production of practically usable amounts of artificial horn, which are not so available to be processed in an economical manner.



  It is also known to first pass blood through a fine sieve from the larger ones in it
 EMI1.2
 which the German patent specification No. 2211 in particular brings, has not achieved any practical success, because it is about water-insoluble blood products which cannot be converted into a paste-like form by simply bringing them together with water. The masses obtained have no strength or cohesion, they are brittle and easily disintegrate by themselves, so they are missing
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 The behavior of water-insoluble blood products can only be taken for granted, since they represent blood that has been dried in the heat and thereby coagulated. If such blood products are used to produce Kousthorn, they must. so that the artificial horn mass holds together at all.

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For this reason, the processes which were to process water-insoluble blood meal into artificial horn could not acquire any practical significance.



   The production of artificial horn from blood or blood meal became possible only after it was recognized that only blood meal soluble in water is suitable for the production of artificial horn, that is to say a Bbt preparation in a water-soluble state. which contains not only albumin, but all other proteins found in the blood. A blood meal of this nature is for example according to the
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     Water-soluble blood meal can easily be processed with water, the fillers and dyes into pasty masses, from which artificial horn of perfect quality can be produced in molds under pressure and heat.
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   explains that the blood protein coagulates only when the blood meal is converted into artificial horn under heating and the binding force generated by this coagulation process causes the mass to hold together and gives it considerable strength. When using water-insoluble blood meal, on the other hand, the binding force that comes into effect through the coagulation process is already in the.



  Drying of the blood meal consumed.
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The blood meal produced according to one of the aforementioned patents is gradually mixed with enough water while stirring until a pasty mass is obtained. This mass is then pressed hot and left to cool in the press. The artificial horn obtained in this way is then subjected to post-curing in a formalin bath, whereupon the excess formalin is removed by drying.

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AT95806D 1921-11-23 1921-11-23 Process for the production of artificial horn and similar masses. AT95806B (en)

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