$37.99
Add a lifelike, opaque skin tone to medical phantoms without changing gel properties. Mixes smoothly for clean color and consistent coverage. For teams asking what temp does gelatin melt, follow standard melting steps and let gel cool before handling.
Adds a skin-like, opaque tone for more realistic phantom practice.
Translucent phantoms can make targets too easy to see. White Tone Dye solves that by adding a natural, opaque skin tone so learners practice in conditions closer to real patient care.
The dye blends smoothly with Humimic Medical Gel and keeps the same handling and performance. You get color without compromising clarity under ultrasound or the gel’s feel during procedures.
Educators can adjust difficulty by hiding targets beneath the surface. This supports stepwise learning for needle guides, injections, and ultrasound localization.
The formula is highly concentrated, so a single bottle colors multiple batches. It’s a simple way to upgrade training realism while controlling costs.
If you need a warmer option, see our tan dye for alternate tone preferences.
It gives phantoms an opaque, skin-like surface that better simulates patient appearance and hides internal targets for more realistic practice.
Yes. It blends well with tan dye and other tones to create custom shades for different clinical scenarios.
No. The dye changes appearance only. The gel keeps its original handling and ultrasound imaging characteristics.
One 2-oz bottle is highly concentrated and can color multiple phantom batches. Colored gel blocks can be remelted and reused like standard Humimic gel.
Follow the melting guidance on your Humimic Medical Gel label and never exceed 250°F (121°C). Allow gel to cool before handling to avoid burns.