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| Bioplastics - this is the perfect addition to an integrated farm and forestry operation. Cellophane is reformulated cellulose (wood), produced via an acid and base dunk of sawdust. This may be used in glazing. Car bodies may be made - the original car bodies for Ford were soybean-derived bioplastics. Other useful objects may be machined or extruded. Essentially, the promise of bioplastics is producing all that is currently derived from crude oil. This is worth the investment in technology - at the promise of local material use. | | Bioplastics are the perfect addition to an integrated farm and forestry operation. An effective open-source method of producing bioplastics will allow communities to be self-sufficient in the raw materials for many modern comforts. Bioplastics promise to replace the many useful products we currently extract from oil. |
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| =Collaboration=
| | Combined with [[Plastic Extrusion & Molding|plastic extrusion and molding]] machines such as [[RepRap]], bioplastics enable a local manufacturing process that starts with food waste or soil and creates computer and phone casings, car and machine parts, toys and tools, screws and sculptures. |
| ==Review of Project Status==
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| ==Bioplastics - Current Work==
| | '''Cellophane''' is reformulated cellulose (wood), produced via an acid and base dunk of sawdust. This may be used in glazing. Car bodies may be made; the original car bodies for Ford were soybean-derived bioplastics. |
| == Bioplastics - Developments Needed==
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| === Bioplastics - General===
| | '''Polylactic acid''' can be made by fermenting starch. |
| === Bioplastics - Specific===
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| ==== Bioplastics - Background Debriefing====
| | Mycelium can be placed in a mold with grain husks and be made into a variety of plastics. See: [http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/car-parts-from-mushrooms], [http://www.ecovativedesign.com/]. Work need to be done open-sourcing this process - what mycelium are used? Where can we get spores? What can we make? |
| ==== Bioplastics - Information Work====
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| ==== Bioplastics - Hardware Work====
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| == Bioplastics - Sign-in==
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| =Development Work Template=
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| #[[Bioplastics - Product Definition]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - General]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - General Scope]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Product Ecology]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Localization]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Scaleability]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Analysis of Scale]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Lifecycle Analysis]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Enterprise Options]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Development Approach]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Timeline]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Development Budget]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Value Spent]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Value available]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Value needed]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Deliverables and Product Specifications]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Industry Standards]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Market and Market Segmentation]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Salient Features and Keys to Success]]
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| #[[Bioplastics - Technical Design]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Product System Design]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Diagrams and Conceptual Drawings]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Pattern Language Icons]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Structural Diagram]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Funcional or Process Diagram]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Workflow]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Technical Issues]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Deployment Strategy]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Performance specifications]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Calculations]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Design Calculations]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Yields]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Rates]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Structural Calculations]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Power Requirements]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Ergonomics of Production]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics -Time Requirements]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Economic Breakeven Analysis]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Scaleability Calculations]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Growth Calculations]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Technical Drawings and CAD]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - CAM Files]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Component Design]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Diagrams]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Conceptual drawings]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Performance specifications]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Performance calculations]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Technical drawings and CAD]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - CAM files whenever available]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Subcomponents]]
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| #[[Bioplastics - Deployment and Results]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Production steps]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Flexible Fabrication or Production]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Bill of materials]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Pictures and Video]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Data]]
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| #[[Bioplastics - Documentation and Education]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Documentation]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Enterprise Plans]]
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| #[[Bioplastics - Resource Development]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Identifying Stakeholders]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Information Collaboration]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Wiki Markup]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Addition of Supporting References]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Production of diagrams, flowcharts, 3D computer models, and other qualitative information architecture]]
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| ####[[Bioplastics - Technical Calculations, Drawings, CAD, CAM, other]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Prototyping]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Funding]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Preordering working products]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Grantwriting]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Publicity]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - User/Fabricator Training and Accreditation]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Standards and Certification Developmen]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Other]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Grantwriting]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Volunteer grantwriters]]
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| ###[[Bioplastics - Professional, Outcome-Based Grantwriters]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Collaborative Stakeholder Funding]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Tool and Material Donations]]
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| ##[[Bioplastics - Charitable Contributions]]
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Main > Materials > Bioplastics
Bioplastics are the perfect addition to an integrated farm and forestry operation. An effective open-source method of producing bioplastics will allow communities to be self-sufficient in the raw materials for many modern comforts. Bioplastics promise to replace the many useful products we currently extract from oil.
Combined with plastic extrusion and molding machines such as RepRap, bioplastics enable a local manufacturing process that starts with food waste or soil and creates computer and phone casings, car and machine parts, toys and tools, screws and sculptures.
Cellophane is reformulated cellulose (wood), produced via an acid and base dunk of sawdust. This may be used in glazing. Car bodies may be made; the original car bodies for Ford were soybean-derived bioplastics.
Polylactic acid can be made by fermenting starch.
Mycelium can be placed in a mold with grain husks and be made into a variety of plastics. See: [1], [2]. Work need to be done open-sourcing this process - what mycelium are used? Where can we get spores? What can we make?