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Biocompatible resin help

I am going to be attempting to make glow in the dark europium glow powder and was wondering if anyone knows of a biocomp resin readily available with a good track record. I will be implanting it in myself first and if everything goes well I will send people free samples if you are willing to pay shipping. All help is appropriated.

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  1. I'm also curious in a biocompatible resin, was thinking to to a coating on a small tritium vial and inject it on my stern, think would be cool...

  2. There are at least a couple people here who have tried something similar to this.

    @Cassox has made some glow in the dark magnet implants using a 10993 certified Poly(methyl methacrylate) coating according to his submission form page.

    Here's a link with some pictures of these glowing magnets.

    @Johnny3D also tried some with borosilicate glass tubes that he was calling The Lantern Implant.

    I have attempted to use the europium glow powder to make homemade tattoo ink without any biocompatible coating and it is still glowing after over 6 months but it doesn't glow very brightly or keep glowing very long but I haven't noticed any bad reactions to the powder.

  3. Where is one able to get those 10993 certified Polymers without buying in bulk

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