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=== Further research necessary | == Processing == | ||
=== Plastic Bags === | |||
Inspired by a video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp4vmfVlm2k] and blogpost [https://davehakkens.nl/community/forums/topic/working-with-plastic-bags/] of bjornsteinar. | |||
* Material: plastic bags or bubble wrap | |||
* Tools: iron and baking paper | |||
* Steps | |||
** Place material between two sheets of baking paper. | |||
** Iron single sheets as the shrinking is quite drastic and not really predictable (if material ruptures or holes are forming, try reducing the temperature). | |||
** Fuse pre-ironed sheets together to create thicker, stronger material or extend the material dimensions. | |||
** Optionally imprint their textures to the surface by using fabrics or perforated metal plates. | |||
== Further research necessary == | |||
* Styrofoam | * Styrofoam | ||
** Mostly polystyrene, "expanded polystyrene", short EPS | ** Mostly polystyrene, "expanded polystyrene", short EPS |
Revision as of 16:21, 30 December 2017
Precious Plastic is a project for DIY plastic recycling. More about the project on their website
Collecting
We're collecting different types of plastic in labeled black boxes ( + one box for the stuff we're not sure about). Everything should be clean before it gets into the boxes!
- Acrylic is really hard to recycle apparently, so we're not collecting that
- Sorting through the plastics recycling bin helps us reduce the amount of plastic trash
- Dumpster diving on the KQ?
Processing
Plastic Bags
Inspired by a video [1] and blogpost [2] of bjornsteinar.
- Material: plastic bags or bubble wrap
- Tools: iron and baking paper
- Steps
- Place material between two sheets of baking paper.
- Iron single sheets as the shrinking is quite drastic and not really predictable (if material ruptures or holes are forming, try reducing the temperature).
- Fuse pre-ironed sheets together to create thicker, stronger material or extend the material dimensions.
- Optionally imprint their textures to the surface by using fabrics or perforated metal plates.
Further research necessary
- Styrofoam
Machines
- Shredder?
- Oven?