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Recipes are from our course on [BioFabricating materials](https://class.textile-academy.org/classes/2021-22/week06/)
**Flexible Bio-foil**
- 5g Agar
- 15g Glycerin
- 250mL Water
Cook ±25 minutes at 80°C gives the best results
**Stretch Bio-Foil**
- 3g Agar
- 20g Gelatin
- 15mL Glycerin
- 400mL Water
Cook ±45minutes at 80°C gives the best results
**Bioplastic 1**
- 4g Agar
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- 240mL Water
For the moment, this recipe seems to give a very flexible sheet. I'm afraid it'll be too fragile.
*Update* : such a big fail that I forgot to take a picture of it dry.
**Conductive Bioplastic 2**
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Unfortunatly, I misread the cardboard with the recipe and put 800mL instead of 200mL but it is drying well so far.
After adding all the ingredients, I mixed for 20min and let cool down a bit before pouring into the molds. I was afraid it wouldn't solidify because of my mistake on the water quantity but it did solidify quickly than expected. Hope it will be conductive when dry !
*Update* : the salt crystalized very quickly and kinf of completly disrupted the bioplastic structure. Big fail.
### **Recipes with Alginate**
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Recipe is from our course on [BioFabricating materials](https://class.textile-academy.org/classes/2021-22/week06/)
**Biofoam**
- 48g Gelatin
- 12g Glycerin
- 240mL Water
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