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*Is there a common standardized width?  | *Is there a common standardized width?  | ||
*Need to document those standards  | *Need to document those standards  | ||
*Can be used as is   | *Can be used as is for things like [[Roof Shingles]] ,  [[Shoes]] ,  [[Crash Barriers]] (like in F-1), as a bench/chair, as a [[Tyre Swing]], or for Animal Agility Courses  | ||
**...And More  | **...And More  | ||
*Can be shredded into [[Rubber Mulch]] (Although may be some environmental risks with the usage of this)  | |||
*Can also be ground into [[Crumb Rubber]] , which can be used in a similar manner to [[Rubber Mulch]] ,  or mixed with a binder to make a spongey material (need to grab the specific name), or added to [[Asphalt Concrete]] to make [[Rubberized Asphalt]] which tends to be more durable  | |||
*Also VERY weatherproof  | *Also VERY weatherproof  | ||
Latest revision as of 00:32, 18 October 2021
Basics
- Referred to as Stanscrap
 - A Standardization System for use of Scrap / Recycling / Upcycling
 - Similar to what Open Source Low Tech uses
 - Akin to how separating some types of metals and plastics makes sense for recycling, seperating these out of other waste streams may make sense
 - For instance the Cardboard Tubes from paper towels may have more use being used as is, rather than being sent to Paper Recycling . Same thing for a Two Liter Bottle vs PET Regrind . It is easier to use the bottle (or many of them), than to Blow Mold something of a similar use case in many situations
 
Materials List
Beverage Cans
- Can be melted down like other Metal Scrap ,  but could also be used to produce crude tubes/pipes
- See Solar Air Heater and some Rocket Stove designs
 
 - Need to see if there are standardized sizes
 
(Glass) Bottles
- Can be washed and reused if in good condition
 - If not could be used for Photo-Bioreactors
 - They can be adapted to skylights (See Liter of Light )
 - Finally can be ground into a standard Aggregate , Abrasive , and maybe even made into Glass Wool / Glass Fiber ?
 - Could also be (melted and poured into larger sheets first if need be, then) broken and smoothed into sections for Mosaics and Backsplashes
 
Corrugated Containerboard
- "Cardboard"
 - Any Standard Box Sizes?
 - Also can just say "cut to 0.5 meter sheet" etc
 - Can be cut by hand, via Dragknife, or with a Lasercutter
 - Rigid, Lightweight, Insulative, and Common/Cheap
 
Food Cans
Liquid Packaging Board
- What "Juice Boxes" "Box Wine" and similar products use
 - Essentially a semi-rigid, durable, waterproof/vaporproof, insulative textile
 - Outside of seams may be comparable to Tyvek ?
 
Metal Scrap
- Reuse "as is" if possible for Offcuts
 - If melted try and keep as "Pure" as possible
 - Get makerspaces to have an X-Ray Florescence Gun for measuring scrap metal ingot compositions?
- Granted not accessible until a company makes such a device, and/or a FLOSH design is made
 
 
Paper Towel / Toilet Paper Cardboard Tubes
- Look and see if there are standardized dimensions
 - Can be used to an extent as Structural Tubing for low stress applications
 - Could also be used as a (disposable?) core for those Fiber Reinforced Tubes on the machine that makes those (insert name here)
 
Plastic Bottles
- 1L and 2L "Soda Bottles" make pretty good, albeit low density, compressed air tanks
 - They can also be used for Photo-Bioreactors
 - They can be adapted to skylights (See Liter of Light )
 
Vulcanized Rubber Tyres
- Will exist nearly anywhere wheeled vehicles are common
 - Is there a common standardized width?
 - Need to document those standards
 - Can be used as is for things like Roof Shingles ,  Shoes ,  Crash Barriers (like in F-1), as a bench/chair, as a Tyre Swing, or for Animal Agility Courses
- ...And More
 
 - Can be shredded into Rubber Mulch (Although may be some environmental risks with the usage of this)
 - Can also be ground into Crumb Rubber , which can be used in a similar manner to Rubber Mulch , or mixed with a binder to make a spongey material (need to grab the specific name), or added to Asphalt Concrete to make Rubberized Asphalt which tends to be more durable
 - Also VERY weatherproof
 
Wood / Wood Scrap
- Already common place, and standardized via standard wood shapes (2x4's and all that)
 - Bamboo and on-site Engineered Wood Products may be an area to explore