Has anyone experimented with using moldable plastics as a bioproofing material?
Instamorph, Polymorph etc. are PCL based plastics and should (in theory) be able to be used in bioproofing applications I was curious if anyone in the community has actually experimented with this and if so what were the results?
My assumption is that it would be similar to the "hot glue method" but with more consistency as they are generally pure PCL. If no-one else has experimented with this material I'll give it a try and let you know.
My assumption is that it would be similar to the "hot glue method" but with more consistency as they are generally pure PCL. If no-one else has experimented with this material I'll give it a try and let you know.
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PLA is bioerodable, so it could be used for things like 3d tattoos which degrade and vanish over time.
something moldable like.. no-pressure only flow based molds.. i don't think there's much around except medical grade silicone.