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Francois Bergeron

Mirroring Plastics - silver or "spray chrome" plastic and non-glass substrates - 0 views

  • Plastic can be as glossy as glass but, unlike glass, it is hydrophobic – it repels water. If water does not flow smoothly over the surface, the mirroring chemicals will not deposit evenly. There are two ways to overcome this problem: You can flood the surface with so much water (or mirroring chemicals) that the beads merge into a smooth sheet. This technique works best using our mirror bath technique where the object to be mirrored is submerged in the chemicals. It is only practical for small objects. You can use a wetting agent (a type of surfactant) to break the surface tension on the plastic before you apply the mirroring chemicals. There are many types of plastic and each type has its own chemistry and surface characteristics. We have tested our Wetting Agent on some types of acrylic, polycarbonate and polyurethane. We have not tested it on all types of plastic. You should test it on a sample of your substrate to confirm that it works. See Cleaning and Polishing for more information on wetting agents.
  • Effect of Wetting Agent on Plexiglas®
Tiberius Brastaviceanu

Mycelia - Mycelium for Professionals - Mycelia BVBA - 0 views

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    All production stadia, i.e. mother cultures, mother spawn, spawn, incubation plugs and substrates are freshly produced upon ordering and are rigorously checked and renewed. We are convinced that the composition of the substrate on which the mycelium is produced is of utmost importance. Mycelia is the only spawn company that adapts her spawn recipes to the species.
Kurt Laitner

Top-Down and Bottom-Up Manufacturing Combined in One Technique - IEEE Spectrum - 0 views

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    pretty damn cool
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