Cavity Fluids NITROL
Nitrol post mortem and cavity chemical should be used when the case appears hopeless with tissue gas, or gangrene legs or dropsical liquids, the only one fluid which can be counted on to absolutely give preservation. It has won its reputation because of the thousands of difficult cases it has successfully preserved.
We often hear from embalmers who have preserved floaters and other extremely difficult cases, and they invariably praise the high strength of Nitrol. Here is a chemical which is economical to use, and on most normal cases it can be diluted with water. The high formaldehyde index of 32 indicates its great strength, and in addition, there are added potent, powerful vaporizing chemicals to aid in penetration and spreading.
On posted cases, place the viscera in a container and pour a bottle of Nitrol over the organs. You will quickly see its powerful action. No matter what the difficulty is, you have a super-tool in Nitrol.
Nitrol is excellent for the normal case although designed with the difficult case in mind. No matter what the cause of death, most embalming troubles arise from the abdominal and thoracic cavities. We recommend the use of Nitrol on all cases to insure absolute preservation.
We are unable to mask Nitrol's strength with deodorizing chemicals. Reasonable care to avoid spilling the chemical and the use of water with Nitrol on posted cases will retard the formaldehyde fumes.
Nitrol post mortem and cavity chemical, as with all other Hydrol fluids, is made of the finest U.S.P. and C.P. grade chemicals.Cavity Index 32 Post Mortem and Cavity Chemical