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21 thoughts on “ Pulp-Molding: A Use For Cardboard Confetti ” CRJEEA says: November 5, 2021 at 1:30 pm Next up, 3D printers that print using cardboard pulp. Report comment.
To start, remove all tape, coatings, staples, and anything else non-soluble from the cardboard. Cut it into bite-sized pieces your blender will enjoy, and add water and PVA glue or rice paste.
Guess what? There is no state statute that requires all posters in Illinois to be framed with brushed chrome moldings. There are many alternatives, and some are even inexpensive. The down-and-dirty… ...
Produced with a Netstal Elion 2200-1000 injection molding machine, the pails consist of a polypropylene rim and skeleton with a wall thickness of 0.92 millimeters bonded to a PP-coated cardboard band.