Ocragela was created by mixing gelatin and ochre with glycerin and water. The material can be hand-stitched or machine-sewn as a normal textile material. And also it can be customized to leather-like, rubber/silicone-like, and plastic-like by changing the proportions, temperatures, and the way of pouring.
Currently, attempts to develop the means of efficient utilization of Ocragela are continued. Applications for products, textiles, or flooring materials have been experimented. Also, I am in touch with several companies who asked for material samples for future collaboration opportunities.
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Finish | – |
Properties | Mixing Gelatin and Ochre |
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Sustainability | – |
Weight | – kg |
Density | – kg/cm3 |
Strength | – mpa |
Insulation Properties | – |
Fire Resistance | – |
Load-Bearing Capacity | – |
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Fire-Rating | – |
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Process | – |
Material | Mixing Gelatin and Ochre |
Percentage of Waste | – |
Upcycling Waste | – kg / sqm |
Green Mark | — |
Sample Size | – |
Distribution Area | – |