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Manuel Rendon of Timeplast and 4d programmable matter

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Вміст надано Author Mark Bradford. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Author Mark Bradford або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.

Meet Manuel Rendon, certified polymer science inventor and CEO of Timeplast, Inc.

My first interview episode of 2025. Manuel joins the ranks of Scott Adams, the late John McAfee and others.

4d matter

In the world of plastics, everything pretty much repels water. But what if you could create a plastic that truly dissolves in water quickly, leaves no forever chemicals, and is programmable? Oh, and it’s already readily available to the public.

This is what Manuel and Timplast have created, and he has the patents and the materials to prove it.

Here are the seven patents for Manuel Rendón with links to their respective pages:

  1. US Patent 9181412: Composition for the degradation of plastic
  2. US Patent 10954354: Upcycling process for unsorted waste stream
  3. US Patent 11639424: Extrusion process of a manufacturing system for plastic
  4. US Patent 10967470: Degradable plastic composition
  5. US Patent 11390532: Method for manufacturing a plastic product with a reduced environmental impact
  6. US Patent 11634782: Process for recycling mixed plastic waste
  7. US Patent 11620641: Additive for reducing the environmental impact of plastic products

You can click on each link to view the full patent details.

They’ve created a substance that’s available for those, like me, who are 3d printing technology evangelists. By adjusting the thickness in various ways, you can ‘program’ the object to dissolve on a schedule that you determine.

Imagine water bottles that you toss into a lake, and they completely dissolve. What about a plant waterer that waters on a schedule? Biomedical products? Labels on food containers that degrade and warm of spoilage?

Sometimes when you print a 3d printed object (like my psych charms) it has features that the printer cannot create without the help of a support. Think of a scaffolding holding up an overhang, or the outstretched arms of a statue. You can print the supports in the same plastic, or with special support material (if you are lucky enough to have multiple printing heads. But you then still have to break it away carefully, and then sand out the edges.

But with Timeplast, you just submerse your model in water and only the supports dissolve. There is support material like this already, but it does not dissolve in the same way.

Note that Timeplast’s goal is mass production in traditional ways, but makes the time-mass available to small hobbyists in the form of

Timeplast also produces a device that essentially breaks down anything you put into it (except for mundane commercial plastics—with nothing but water. It is called the Pabyss™ (as in Plastic Abyss). I’m hoping Timeplast will take my suggestion and rename it the Molecular Disintegrator because I cannot imagine anyone (especially tech-savy nerd dudes) who wouldn’t want to say they own a Molecular Disintegrator™.

Join us

Join my fascinating discussion in which we cover everything from 3d printing to the Cardeshev scale, the saving humanity to contacting Elon Musk about joining forces to create a better world for us all.

If you are into 3d printing and didn’t know this was available, or are concerned about the environment and want to learn that there is a realistic, provable solution, or just want to hear my chat with a dual-brained inventor (who happens to be the CEO of a company creating IP that makes Netsle pay attention), give this a listen.

A note about the video

The select clips from the video interview are available on Patreon (it’s free). You can go there to discuss. The audio (as usual) episode is available here, and wherever you listen to podcasts (iTunes, Spotify, etc.)

References:

How much real estate do you have in the 4th dimension?

Three voices Episode | Three Voices Book

Manuel’s video on contacting Elon Musk

Social media for Timeplast

https://www.facebook.com/TimePlastOfficial

https://www.instagram.com/timeplastusa

https://youtube.com/@timeplastinc

The post Manuel Rendon of Timeplast and 4d programmable matter first appeared on Alchemy For Life.

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Manage episode 460648765 series 1577459
Вміст надано Author Mark Bradford. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Author Mark Bradford або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.

Meet Manuel Rendon, certified polymer science inventor and CEO of Timeplast, Inc.

My first interview episode of 2025. Manuel joins the ranks of Scott Adams, the late John McAfee and others.

4d matter

In the world of plastics, everything pretty much repels water. But what if you could create a plastic that truly dissolves in water quickly, leaves no forever chemicals, and is programmable? Oh, and it’s already readily available to the public.

This is what Manuel and Timplast have created, and he has the patents and the materials to prove it.

Here are the seven patents for Manuel Rendón with links to their respective pages:

  1. US Patent 9181412: Composition for the degradation of plastic
  2. US Patent 10954354: Upcycling process for unsorted waste stream
  3. US Patent 11639424: Extrusion process of a manufacturing system for plastic
  4. US Patent 10967470: Degradable plastic composition
  5. US Patent 11390532: Method for manufacturing a plastic product with a reduced environmental impact
  6. US Patent 11634782: Process for recycling mixed plastic waste
  7. US Patent 11620641: Additive for reducing the environmental impact of plastic products

You can click on each link to view the full patent details.

They’ve created a substance that’s available for those, like me, who are 3d printing technology evangelists. By adjusting the thickness in various ways, you can ‘program’ the object to dissolve on a schedule that you determine.

Imagine water bottles that you toss into a lake, and they completely dissolve. What about a plant waterer that waters on a schedule? Biomedical products? Labels on food containers that degrade and warm of spoilage?

Sometimes when you print a 3d printed object (like my psych charms) it has features that the printer cannot create without the help of a support. Think of a scaffolding holding up an overhang, or the outstretched arms of a statue. You can print the supports in the same plastic, or with special support material (if you are lucky enough to have multiple printing heads. But you then still have to break it away carefully, and then sand out the edges.

But with Timeplast, you just submerse your model in water and only the supports dissolve. There is support material like this already, but it does not dissolve in the same way.

Note that Timeplast’s goal is mass production in traditional ways, but makes the time-mass available to small hobbyists in the form of

Timeplast also produces a device that essentially breaks down anything you put into it (except for mundane commercial plastics—with nothing but water. It is called the Pabyss™ (as in Plastic Abyss). I’m hoping Timeplast will take my suggestion and rename it the Molecular Disintegrator because I cannot imagine anyone (especially tech-savy nerd dudes) who wouldn’t want to say they own a Molecular Disintegrator™.

Join us

Join my fascinating discussion in which we cover everything from 3d printing to the Cardeshev scale, the saving humanity to contacting Elon Musk about joining forces to create a better world for us all.

If you are into 3d printing and didn’t know this was available, or are concerned about the environment and want to learn that there is a realistic, provable solution, or just want to hear my chat with a dual-brained inventor (who happens to be the CEO of a company creating IP that makes Netsle pay attention), give this a listen.

A note about the video

The select clips from the video interview are available on Patreon (it’s free). You can go there to discuss. The audio (as usual) episode is available here, and wherever you listen to podcasts (iTunes, Spotify, etc.)

References:

How much real estate do you have in the 4th dimension?

Three voices Episode | Three Voices Book

Manuel’s video on contacting Elon Musk

Social media for Timeplast

https://www.facebook.com/TimePlastOfficial

https://www.instagram.com/timeplastusa

https://youtube.com/@timeplastinc

The post Manuel Rendon of Timeplast and 4d programmable matter first appeared on Alchemy For Life.

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