Silicone Practice Models | Tattoo/piercing training, events (weddings, parties) | Medical-grade silicone (ISO 10993) ▲ REACH certified ▲ Supports nose/ear/navel piercing (3 entry points) | Realistic skin-like texture (▲ over plastic) Safety-compliant for practice Versatile for events and training | Higher cost than basic plastic models Requires storage space for multiple parts |
Plastic Training Manikins | Basic training, low-budget setups | Durable plastic ▲ Basic anatomical features (e.g., flat ear/nose molds) | Cost-effective (▲ budget-friendly) Lightweight and portable | Less realistic texture Limited to standard shapes (no customization) |
Realistic Prosthetic Models | Medical training, high-fidelity simulations | Hyper-realistic silicone (ASTM F2983) ▲ Customizable textures ▲ Pressure-sensitive skin simulation | Mimics human tissue response (▲ surgical training) Long-lasting durability | Expensive (▲ cost barrier) Specialized use cases only |
Customizable Silicone Kits | Personalized training, customization needs | Moldable silicone (ISO 10993) ▲ User-adjustable features (e.g., punk-style piercings) | Tailored to specific training needs (▲ flexibility) Reusable with sterilization | Requires skill to adjust shapes Higher initial investment |
Eco-Friendly Materials | Environmentally conscious practices | Biodegradable silicone (compostable under ASTM D6400) ▲ Recyclable packaging | Sustainable alternative (▲ eco-friendly) Reduces waste | Less durable than standard silicone Limited availability in markets |
Multi-Use Simulation Kits | Comprehensive training setups | Includes ear/nose/lip/navel parts ▲ Modular design (mix-and-match) | Covers multiple body parts (▲ versatility) Cost-effective for varied training | Bulky storage requirements Higher upfront cost compared to single-use models |