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Shaping Biofoam


Fall 2023, Course: Sustainable Materials Research Lab

A mixture of agar agar powder, dish soap, and water dries into a light, relatively solid material. As it dries though, it warps unpredictably. I experimented with ways to flatten and mold it.


Research question: How can we mold and shape biofoam to create light, sturdy objects and enclosures?

I went through many iterations and batches, details of which can be found here. Below is a summarized version of my research and findings.



PART 1: Make the material


I used the Cloudy Day recipe by Yeseul Song and Priyanka Makin

Ingredients: 800mL of water, 45g of dish soap, 30g of agar agar

Equipment: hot plate, non-stick pan, spatula and spoons, digital scale, measuring cups, immersion blender, cooking thermometer, baking mold or tray

  1. Add ingredients to a sauce pan and mix
  2. Turn on heat to low setting (140°F), stirring continuously for 5 minutes
  3. Increase heat to 175°F, stirring continuously for 5 minutes
  4. Increase heat to 212°F and use immersion blender to whip mixture for 5 minutes
  5. Remove the immersion blender and lower heat to 175°F, stirring continuously for 7 minutes
  6. Remove from heat and pour evenly onto 2 baking sheets. 

Note: The material takes about five days to dry completely.







PART 2: Restrict warping during drying process


The material begins to set just a minute after it’s taken off the heat. I cut out a piece and put it onto a plastic mesh sheet that came with the dehydrator I used.

After 2 minutes, the material has started to set
I placed another mesh sheet on top so the material was sandwiched between the two, and weaved wire around the border to secure the two sheets together.


I put it in the dehydrator at 90°F for about ten hours and this was the result:




I presented this research at the 2023 ITP Winter Show