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*This can then be processed into thread, string, rope, cloth etc.
*This can then be processed into thread, string, rope, cloth etc.
*The resulting textiles are biological molecule based, but are as consistent as plastic based textiles, unlike solely natural fiber
*The resulting textiles are biological molecule based, but are as consistent as plastic based textiles, unlike solely natural fiber
*The biggest issue is the solvent, nearly all other apsects have been done in industry, and the [[Open Source Cellulose Based Semi-Synthetic Textile Producer]] is essentially the same machine
**Said solvent would also lowkey dissolve hair/nails/skin, so not exactly safe...
*[[Scihouse Inc. ]] has this project on backburner, as well as spider silk in the same machine (the genetic engineering for yeast->spider silk is nearly done (see [[The Thought Emporium]] 's videos on the project
=Background Research=
==Overall Process==
*[[Keratin]] Sources are chosen
*Material is Gathered
*Material is Cleaned
**Conventional [[Washing Machines]] MAY work for this, potentially with a [[Laundry Bag]]
***Tolerance of those machines to intense solvents and/or excessive foam (Especially in [[High Efficiency Washing Machines]] ) is a concern to look into
*Whatever the Commercial Machine that turns [[Raw Wool]] into [[Lanolin]] / [[Blackwater]] (ie [[Industrial Wastewater]] and Refined Wool Fiber is also worth a look, although this would require a dedicated machine
**Farmsteading type sectors may have info on this too
*Cleaned Keratin Feedstocks are Ground Up (to speed up reaction times, akin to how [[Paper Mills]] using [[Chemical Pulping]] use [[Wood Chips]] ,  not logs
*Keratin is Dissolved in a Special Solvent
**Potential Solvent Concentration/Filtration Sub-Step
*Solution is [[Wet Spinning | Wet Spun]] to produce [[Monofilament Fibers]] or [[Yarn]]
**For applications in [[Nonwoven Textiles]] or Lower Strength Yarns, “crashing” the solution out in bulk (or a [[Plug Flow Reactor]] of sorts) may allow for simplified, albeit less controlled, fiber production
==Chemistry Involved/Solvent Research==
*[https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c06865 A 2023 Paper in ACS Sustaibable Chemical Engineering” Titled “Bioinspired Processing of Keratin into Upcycled Fibers through pH-Induced] [[Coacervation]] “


=Used for=
=Used for=
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=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber#Semi-synthetic_fibers The Wikipedia Page on Semi-Synthetic Fibers]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber#Semi-synthetic_fibers The Wikipedia Page on Semi-Synthetic Fibers]
*[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329169109_Keratin_as_a_Biopolymer?_tp=eyJjb250ZXh0Ijp7ImZpcnN0UGFnZSI6Il9kaXJlY3QiLCJwYWdlIjoiX2RpcmVjdCJ9fQ 2019 - Keratin as a Biopolymer]
[[Category: Textiles]]

Latest revision as of 19:39, 14 August 2025

Basics

  • Part of the Open Source Textile Construction Set
  • Creates Consistent, potentially Alpaca / Chinchilla level quality Textiles, From A Diverse Pool of Potential Keratin Based Inputs
  • Does so by dissolving keratin based input materials (Wool, Animal Fiber, etc ) and then bringing it out of solution by pumping it through a nozzle into a tank of a different solution, which lowers the solvent's solubility, causing a uniform strand of cellulose fiber to form
  • This can then be processed into thread, string, rope, cloth etc.
  • The resulting textiles are biological molecule based, but are as consistent as plastic based textiles, unlike solely natural fiber
  • The biggest issue is the solvent, nearly all other apsects have been done in industry, and the Open Source Cellulose Based Semi-Synthetic Textile Producer is essentially the same machine
    • Said solvent would also lowkey dissolve hair/nails/skin, so not exactly safe...
  • Scihouse Inc. has this project on backburner, as well as spider silk in the same machine (the genetic engineering for yeast->spider silk is nearly done (see The Thought Emporium 's videos on the project

Background Research

Overall Process

Chemistry Involved/Solvent Research

Used for

  • Textile Production

Industry Standards

Minimum Viable Product

  • Modular
  • User Maintainable
  • User Upgradeable
  • Accepts a wide variety of input materials
  • DC or AC Powered
  • Reuses all chemicals used
  • Fits in a standard shipping container ( See Precious Plastic , this will use a similar philosophy)
  • Safe

Basic Design

  • 1x Input Material Shredder Module
  • 1x Shredded Input Material Storage Module
  • 2x Input Material Augers
  • 1x Unsaturated Solution Storage Tank
  • 1x Input Material Dissolving / Solution Saturating Module
  • 1x Saturated Solution Storage Tank
  • 1x Reformation Solution Storage Tank
  • 1x Final Product Extrusion Module + Reformation Module
  • 1x Solution Recycling Module
  • 6x Liquid Pumps
  • 1x Pump/Solenoid Controller Module
  • 1x General Control Module
  • 1x IO Panel
  • 1X Shipping Container

BOM

Internal Links

External Links