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Portable plastic splint for broken bones
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A portable plastic splint has been designed that can fit inside a backpack. It heat-welds itself around broken bones, and can hold a broken limb together long enough to get medical help.
The special plastic fuses itself together in about five minutes using the same chemical-reactive heat technology used in hand warmers. The product is aimed at extreme sports enthusiasts such as snowboarders and skiers. ...
http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn11471-soft-splint-instantly-heatwelds-to-hold-broken-limbs.html
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For some reason these images make me want to go out and buy an ice-cream.
Great idea for ski patrol and tourers maybe?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I read it and my immediate thought was a plastic bag and a tin of expanding foam. It can get very hot when curing though so I wouldn't attempt to try it myself.
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or I suppose you could use plaster of paris- which also provides heat when wetted- or have I heard of that somewhere before.......
or fiberglass and epoxy............
this is pointless.
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Just be careful with plaster of paris though, it can get very hot when setting
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/6485481.stm
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My dad (a boat builder) tried to fix his battered leg cast once with epoxy resin - After about 10 minutes he had to attack it with an angle grinder as it was starting to fry his leg - Was pretty funny for us at the time though.
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