Polymorph plastic is a Nylon-like plastic that can be softened in 62°C (140°F) and shaped by hand. Once set, it is extremely strong - so if you're fixing something with it, it will last forever. Plastic can be melted over and over again. Directions of use: 1. Prepare a container for the pellets - this can be a mug, a bowl, etc. 2. Add pellets into container 3. Pour boiling water into container 4. Wait for the pellets to become transparent 5. Carefully remove from hot water, drain, and squeeze out water trapped in beteween the pellets 6. Start moulding!
C**R
This stuff is great. Reassuring to have the FDA / EU approved food safe stuff.
Polycaprolactone is a really useful polymer. You can melt is at arround 60C - just dump it in water from the kettle then fish it out with a fork, or use hot air, an oven set very low, etc. Because it has a low thermal conductivity and heat capacity, it can be handled comfortably in it's molten putty like state so you can shape it to your needs as it cools - if you get it wrong just re-melt it and try again.In its solid state, it's like solid industrial nylon or polyester - very strong, with a bit of flexability depending on how thin you make it. It can be cut, drilled, etc when solid - just keep it below its melting point. It's possible to use hot air or water to selectively soften small sections of a piece to rework it or smooth the surface after cutting, etc.This is not a glue. It will stick to some other materials when hot, but generally comes off of smooth surfaces easily when it's cooled with the exception of a few other plastics.It's really useful stuff to have arround. I've used it for:* Repairs & DIY (e.g. a handle, a dust cap, a pipe support, safety covers for sharp protruding screw tips)* Home Prototyping (can make custom parts, enclosures, etc)* Making useful things (custom soap holders for shower & bath, a widget for hands-free door opening during covid outbreak, hooks for tea-towels)* Art, craft & misc. (e.g. coloured key-caps, sculpture / toys, board game pieces)Pure PCL is quite chemically safe and non-toxic, to the extent that it can be used in medical implants. However, it could potentially be contaminated with other organic chemicals, polymerisation catalysts, etc, so getting the food safe version gives reassurance.
E**S
Versatile product for a reasonable price
I bought this in an attempt to mold a spare set of retainers - the plastic melts well in a mug of water in the microwave and was easy to manipulate. Unfortunately didn't work for intended purpose but I'm sure we can find other uses and projects for it. Would recommend!
E**A
We used your product and it is fantastic!!
We are a team that made sculpture of chocolate. We used your product and it is fantastic !!! We had to use products that are organic and are allowed to be used in food production. We did sculpture and won a gold medal in Cake international expositions Birmingham! We are very happy that we have found you! We used your material for making joints. On it is 60 kg chocolate! Fantastic! Many, many thanks!Kings regardsNightwitch
M**P
Works really good
Easy to use, after it cools down, becomes white and is really strong. Used to make something that would normally cost me £150. Recommend!
W**L
Perfect for the job
Perfect for my purpose (making a much cheaper retainer). Moulds and gardens exactly as specified.Now planning on making all kinds of plastic moulded accessories..
M**E
Goes a long way
Very easy to use.And does exactly what it is supposed to.Thank you!
J**O
Very good
Did the job
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