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Put the biomass in a pot over medium heat

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Then immediately after pouring the glycerin and you are stirring them during that medium fire.

In the next step, raise the heat to medium-high and pour the gelatin little by little, even if you get lumps, the heat will help you eliminate them.

Then immediately after pouring the glycerin and you are stirring them during that medium fire.

Stir continuously until the gelatin has completely dissolved and has a liquid but full-bodied texture like that of juice. BIOFABRICATION

Probably the mold deforms a little with the heat, so it is best to move continuously until it begins to solidify

When you pour the mixture into the mold I recommend that you do not make it too hot, but rather have it on the lowest heat for a while.

There is a possibility that putting it on will create bubbles. remove them to have a surface as smooth as possible.

To stabilize the ends of the mold that can be deformed by the heat, what I have found best is to put adhesive tape so that it reaches all sides evenly.

Let it dry for 72 to 100 hours, depending on the thickness of the bioplastic.

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