Rüdiger-Anatomie-GmbH
The name `Rüdiger-Anatomie` basically says it all: We are a small company with around 20 employees that is now in its second generation and manufactures and sells artificial skeleton models and anatomical charts. Where do we manufacture? Despite globalization and internationalization, the saying `Made in Germany` applies to us completely. We produce our skeleton models and our anatomical charts ourselves in Germany, more precisely at our company headquarters in Falkensee, near Berlin.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Medical Equipment
- Market Focus:
- Internationally (various countries)
- Employees:
- 11-100
About Us
Where do our raw materials come from?
Not only do we produce our skeleton models and our anatomical charts ourselves in Germany, we also only use plastics and other supplier products (e.g. the entire skeleton hardware) from German production. Accordingly, our products naturally meet all safety and raw material standards applicable in the EU. Problems such as odors or even potentially toxic ingredients, as these have already become known in the past in the toy sector (originating from China), are not an issue for us.
How do we craft?
Rüdiger anatomy is a small company. We make our own anatomical skeleton models, skulls and spines. A high degree of craftsmanship is used here. All bone parts are polished by hand and then assembled by hand. The entire painting is of course done by hand. For example, on each skeleton you will find a sign of the employee who assembled it and - if it is a painted skeleton model - also a personal sign of the person who painted it. Rüdiger-Anatomie is a classic manufacturing company.
What does the complex manufacturing process mean for you?
Put simply: Manufactory production results in quality. Industrial mass production, on the other hand, aims to produce an item at the lowest price. The aim is to “eject” as many parts as possible in the shortest possible time. Naturally, some work steps have to be shortened, others completely omitted, which are a matter of course in the manufacture.
A skeleton is a skeleton - isn't it?
How can there be differences in quality? Believe me: it can! Apart from the processing or the quality of the supplier products used, this can best be explained using so-called “downtimes” in production. Skeleton models are made of plastic using injection molding machines. Hot melted plastic is injected into steel molds under high pressure. The “standing time” (also cooling time) is the time that a plastic part to be manufactured (eg a bone) cools down in a steel mold before it is removed (ie the time in which the mold stands still). The steel mold sort of presses all the little indentations and undercuts into the plastic part. The longer a plastic part cools in the mold, the more accurate the reproduction of all anatomical details of the original. A long service life is “good”, a short service life is “bad” because the anatomical details of these molded parts blur again (the plastic is still hot and quite viscous). It is understandable that in the context of mass production, a manufacturer strives to keep the downtime as short as possible (it ultimately means that no further part can be manufactured during this time - mold and machine are occupied). In our factory, on the other hand, we try to optimize the playback quality - the 'output' is low anyway. that in the context of mass production, a manufacturer strives to keep the downtime as short as possible (it ultimately means that no further part can be manufactured during this time - mold and machine are occupied). In our factory, on the other hand, we try to optimize the playback quality - the 'output' is low anyway. that in the context of mass production, a manufacturer strives to keep the downtime as short as possible (it ultimately means that no further part can be manufactured during this time - mold and machine are occupied). In our factory, on the other hand, we try to optimize the playback quality - the 'output' is low anyway.
Quality
We are a manufacturing company from Germany and only make our products here. We only use supplier products from Germany. More than any other manufacturer of anatomical models, we guarantee the quality of our products.
Personal contact
Give us a call. You won't end up in a queue with us, because real people still work here who will be happy to advise you in a friendly and competent manner. Fast delivery All the plates, posters and mini-posters featured in this catalogue, as well as most of our skeletons, skulls and spine models, are always in stock and can usually be with you within a day or two. Only with our painted skeleton models can there be short delivery times (but usually never more than 7 days) - we really still do everything ourselves. Prices If you think our products are priceless, you are wrong. We probably won't be able to beat the cheapest offer on ebay, but if you put our prices in relation to quality and durability, I guarantee you,