Agar and gelatin recipe for DIY bioplastic at home:
00:00 agar vs. gelatin
00:06 ingredients
00:10 utensils
00:14 glycerin solution
00:27 preparation
01:35 cooking times
01:56 skimming surface
02:03 silicone mould
02:05 pouring
02:13 after 10 minutes
02:18 after 6 hours
02:22 after 3 days
02:26 unmoulding
02:40 samples
02:48 quantities & dimensions
Agar and gelatin bioplastic handling:
• Homemade Bioplastic: a...
F.A.Q.
Q.: What does “part” mean?
A.: When you see a recipe expressed in 'parts' that means you are looking at the recipe 'ratio', which is supposed to help you scale the quantity up and down.
Example: let's say you don't have measuring spoons at home and all you have is a small coffee cup. If the ratio called for 50:1:1, that would be 50 cups of water, 1 cup of glycerin, 1 cup of gelatin.
Then, let's say you wanted a bioplastic that was double the size. You can use a coffee cup that is double the size, or, following the same ratio 50:1:1 all you need to do is double the numbers, so that would be: 100 cups of water, 2 cups of glycerin, 2 cups of gelatin.
Q.: Is it water resistant?
A.: check the following videos for more info:
Homemade Bioplastic: testing gelatin water resistance • Homemade Bioplastic: t...
Homemade Bioplastic : testing agar water resistance • Homemade Bioplastic : ...
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