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Natural History Museum Dinosaur Specimen Exhibition Fossil Bone Replica

Natural History Museum Dinosaur Specimen Exhibition Fossil Bone Replica

Brand Name: Longshang
Model Number: LSAD129
MOQ: 1
Price: 599-3000USD
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 150 Pieces/Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
CE, ISO
Features:
Durable, UV-resistant
Product:
Natural History Museum Dinosaur Speciman Exhibition Fossil Bone Replica
Type:
Skeleton Replica
Material:
Fiberglass, Steel Frame, Resin
Usage:
Display, Education, Promotion, Decoration
Package:
Wooden Box
Warranty:
2 Years
Packaging Details:
Air bubble film, wooden case
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Product Description

Natural History Museum Dinosaur Speciman Exhibition Fossil Bone Replica


    A scientifically-validated, museum-grade fossil bone replica system designed for permanent exhibition,

scientific study, and public education within accredited Natural History Museums. This product represents

the pinnacle of paleontological replication, creating surrogates that are scientifically, physically, and visually

congruent with original fossil specimens for display, handling, and research applications.


Items

Parameters

Size

   Life Size or Customized


Material

  1. Steel frame

  2. Resin

  3. Fiber

Usage

  Museum Education, Commercial Display, Zoo Decoration, Garden

Certificates

  CE, ISO

Loading Port

  Chengdu, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Ningbo

Transportation

  By Sea, Railway, Air

     Warranty

  12 months



Certificates


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1. Scientific Foundation & Accreditation

Source Material & Provenance:

  • Direct Digital Capture: Utilizing structured-light 3D scanning or CT scanning of original fossil

    specimens under museum supervision. Each scan session is documented with specimen catalog

    numbers, collection data, and institutional permission.

  • Paleontological Oversight: Every replica project is guided by a scientific advisory panel comprising

    curators and specialists in the relevant taxon to ensure anatomical accuracy, including pathological

    features and taphonomic details.

  • Documentation Dossier: Each replica is accompanied by a digital and physical certificate detailing:

    • Original specimen identifier and holding institution

    • Scanning methodology and resolution

    • Scientific validators' names

    • Material composition and production date


2. Material Science & Replication Technology

A proprietary, multi-phase composite engineered to mimic the physical properties of lithified fossil bone:

  • Mineral Loaded Polymer: Epoxy or polyurethane resin heavily loaded with authentic sediment

    powders (e.g., Hell Creek Formation sandstone, Morrison Formation mudstone) sourced from the

    original dig site or geological equivalent.

  • Density & Weight Matching: Formulated to match the specific gravity and heft of the original

    fossilized bone, providing authentic tactile feedback for researchers and the correct physical behavior

    for mounting.

  • Visual Fidelity: Micro-layering technique injects subtle color variations and mineralization patterns

    (pyrite inclusions, calcite veins, iron staining) directly into the cast, replicating the internal stratigraphy

    of the fossil.

Production Methodology:

1. Master Model Creation: 3D-printed or CNC-milled master from scan data, finished by museum

    preparators to add fine tool marks and surface texture.

2. Mold Fabrication: Platinum-cure silicone molds capture sub-10-micron surface detail. Reinforced

    with fiberglass shell jackets.

3. Casting Process: Vacuum-degassed and pressure-injected casting ensures zero bubbles and

    perfect infiltration of fine textures.

4. Post-Processing: Seams are removed using paleontological preparation tools (air scribes, needles).

    Surface is finished with micro-abrasives to match the original's preparation finish.

4. Mounting & Exhibition Integration

  • Armature System: Custom-designed, low-profile steel armatures based on vertebrate anatomy.

    Uses museum-standard conservation mounts (e.g., stainless steel pins, reversible adhesives) that

    do not damage the replica.

  • Pose Development: Collaboration with museum staff and paleontologists to develop scientifically

    plausible, dynamic poses that tell a biological story (e.g., feeding, combat, ontogenetic series).

  • Labeling & Interpretation: Replicas can be produced with embedded RFID tags or discreet QR

    code anchors for digital extension of exhibit information.


5. Quality Assurance & Conservation Standards

  • Dimensional Accuracy: >99.5% volumetric accuracy verified by 3D scan comparison software.

  • Color Matching: Spectrophotometer-verified color matching under D65 standard illumination.

  • Material Stability: Accelerated aging tests confirm no yellowing, cracking, or outgassing over a

    simulated 50-year period. Materials are acid-free and archival quality.

  • Reversibility: Mounting systems are fully reversible and non-invasive, adhering to modern

    museum conservation ethics.


7. Value Proposition for Natural History Museums

  • Access & Accessibility: Enables display of rare, fragile, or geographically distant type specimens.

  • Specimen Preservation: Reduces handling stress on irreplaceable holotypes by providing exact

    surrogates for display and handling.

  • Exhibition Flexibility: Allows creation of complete skeletons from partial remains, or showing

    multiple growth stages.

  • Educational Clarity: Provides perfect, durable examples for illustrating key anatomical features.

  • Scholarly Contribution: High-quality replicas become research assets in their own right, distributed

    to other institutions for study.



The "VeriFossil Heritage Series" transforms paleontological objects into shareable, durable scientific

assets. It upholds the highest standards of academic integrity and public education, allowing museums

to fulfill their dual mission of preservation and dissemination by creating fossil replicas that are, for all

educational and most research purposes, the next best thing to the real thing.