See Inside the Lab Growing Mushroom Leather | Freethink*
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2022
- Freethink Media visits MycoWorks' lab to get a behind-the-scenes look at leather production using our sustainable, cruelty-free, animal-free Fine Mycelium™ technology.
From the "Hard Reset" series by Freethink.
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Our pioneering product, Reishi™, is Fine Mycelium™ finely tuned and finished to the highest standards for leather. The world's first made-to-order, natural material offering unprecedented performance and freedom to customize.
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Our proprietary technology that engineers mycelium during growth to enable a new class of premium, non-animal, tunable materials that compare in quality and performance to the finest animal leathers. The next evolution in natural materials.
About MycoWorks
In 2013, co-founders Philip Ross and Sophia Wang formed MycoWorks, a San Francisco-based biomaterials company dedicated to bringing new mycelium materials to the world. MycoWorks’ patented Fine Mycelium technology, an advanced manufacturing platform and breakthrough in materials science, engineers mycelium during growth to form proprietary, interlocking cellular structures for unparalleled strength and durability. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
The narrator of this video is really good...he deserves to have his name added to the video description/information. Great voice and excellent delivery.
I’m proud to say my Son works for this Company here in the Bay Area
MycoWorks just opened a new facility in Union South Carolina
The first of its kind in the Country
It’s quite fascinating to say the least
Can't wait until they start making mushroom steel.
Any one remember in the 60's DuPont came out with Corfam? It was a huge failure that took almost a decade to die adding to the misery. The leather-like product made by MycoWorks unlike DuPont's Corfam is based on a natural organic fiber. I would think this has promise.
Wow! I mean just wow!
This is actually very revolutionary and also needs so much more exposure!
How does this channel has so much less subscribers and likes.
How about the breathability? It may isn't important for accessoire stuff, but when used for clothing or seating furniture, it is a key feature to be able to transmit moisture.
Intellectual ☕😂
My guess is: Since it is still a woven type of structure and finished very much the same as leather it maintains a similar wicking capability as well as the ability to be waterproofed. It can also be grown to different specifications depending on the intended application.
Leather is not that breathable either
Hello, how can we purchase?? I'm deeply interested in the mushroom fabrics
holad makes leather like material with mango pulp.
Visiting Florida soon for some leather🐊 hopefully their will be a shop with some samples
Show us how it is done
What's the long-term affect of being around this material health wise?
I doubt it's much if any, it's dead mushroom fibres
Does it have any of the pleasing characteristics of fruit leather?
i like it
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This will certainly save millions of life one-day Inshallah..best wishes
Love 💕 for all...tnx
...but how does it taste with cheese & pepperoni on a pizza ...
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Always one troll who can't give up the idea of abusing animals. And the other side of that coin is that he doesn't care about the environment. Self identifier.
How about the mold growth when you contain foods? specially at the humid and wet conditions?
Already predicted as a subspace transportation network on Star Trek Discovery 🤣
Cheers
There's no such thing as "mushroom leather." It's *_mushroom-based, industrial pseudo-leather._*
🤓 "um actually there is no such thing as fruit leather its just mashed up dried fruit 🤓🤓🤓🤓" People can call things what ever they want nobody owns the right to the word leather
Do you also protest about "peanut butter" when you're making a sandwich?
Have you ever picked a Reshi mushroom? The outside of it feels like skin almost
I'm sure you guys aren't gonna ghost with investor money like every single other eco technology company, right?
This is a vapid and empty video. No substance at all. You show that material testing equipment exists and then present zero testing with it. What a waste of time.
I agree. Show us the testing data! How does this product compare in strength and durability to real leather. How does it react to water? Does it sew well? 🐝🐝
I think they went under.
Nope!!!!
@@buinessname1249 oh good. why did they auction off their entire Berkley plant, which I bought some stuff from? I really hope they are still around. I love what they do.