Team:Imperial/Mass Production and Processing
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Mass Production and Processing
Introduction
Bacterial cellulose (BC) exhibits a multitude of different properties depending on the processing, growth conditions, functionalisation and strain used (Bismarck 2013) for production of the material. Acquiring large quantities of cellulose produced would allow testing of a broad variety of cellulose processing methods and functionalisation steps.
Component | Quantity | Source | Cost breakdown (£) | Cost (£) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Water | 4l | London South West Water | 4 liters of £5.5195 per m3 | 0.02 |
400 g granulated sugar | 400g | Tesco's | 79p per 1 kg | 0.32 |
Clipper green tea tea bags | 4 | Clipper tea | 300 teabags for £9.99 | 0.13 |
Aspall organic cider vinegar | 2 | Aspall Suffolk | 400 ml of a £2.25 500 ml bottle | 1.80 |
Total | 2.27 | |||
Product | ||||
Component | Quantity | Source | Price breakdown (£) | Price per g (£) |
Bacterial cellulose yield | 60 cm by 40 cm = 0.24 m2 | production from single tray | 110 g/m2 x 0.24 m2 = 26.4g | 0.09 |