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So now I am going to show you how to do plastic embedding of a sample. Usually when you embed the sample in plastic you do that in vacuum also. This machine creates vacuum around the sample, then you put in your resin compound, let air in inside again and then the air will press the epoxy plastic into the sample. In that way you get good penetration even if you have a very porous material. When you do plastic embedding you can have different kinds of plastic compounds, usually their are two components but also three and four are common. Why you use different ones is because it depends on what you are going to do later. Some plastics are more resistant to electrons in the microscope, some plastics have different hardness so you need to match that with your sample, you do want to have an equal hard sample as the plastic. This is especially important when you do microtoming. Different plastics have also different penetration into the material, but it can also deform the material so here