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BioLaminate

Film, Gelatin

This recipe originally appeared in Green Plastics: An Introduction to the New Science of Biodegradable Plastics on page 170. I’ve adapted it slightly to get more consistent results from my experiments.

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This recipe is a workhorse in my material cookbook. BioLaminate is a mid-weight bioplastics (not rigid but not as flimsy as a film) and is ideally suited for a wide range of uses. It tends not to shrink dramatically, warp while drying, or mold – all of which are not a given when working with bioplastics.

This recipe is great for adding colorants, fillers, or inclusions; as you can see in the hero image I like to add in decorative stamen from old flowers. If you add fillers such as coffee grinds you can get the texture closer to a leather or you can use the base recipe to create a clear sheet that most people wouldn’t know isn’t petroleum-based plastic.


Tips & Tricks


This mixture has a tendency to develop foam on the surface while it is heating. If this happens, simply skim it off the surface with a spoon. If there are still bubbles on the surface when you pour the mixture, you can run a propane torch lightly across the surface of your mixture while in the mold. This should pop any bubbles and leave you with a flat, glassy surface.


This recipe is also good for thermoforming since it is thermoplastic! You could either put this on a full-blown thermoforming machine and mold it to a form or you can use a sandwich bag sealer to create clean, strong edge seals.

Like I said, this recipe is a workhorse and one of my favorites. I find it is a great starting recipe for people who are just beginning to make bioplastics.


BioLaminate

Servings 140 mL
Dry Time 3 days d

Ingredients
  

  • 2.25 g gelatin
  • 135 mL 1% glycerol

Instructions
 

  • Add gelatin to 1% glycerol solution and stir until well-mixed.
  • Heat mixture to just below boiling. Scoop off any foam that forms with a spoon.
  • Pour into mold or cast into a sheet.

December 3, 2021

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