Mycelium-Based Materials — How It's Made
A commercial mycelium material growth cycle runs between five and ten days from inoculation to harvest-ready composite. In that window, a living fungal network threads through agricultural waste, bonding the material as it grows, producing a composite shape without casting, pressing, or chemical binders. The binder is the organism. The process runs at room temperature. The energy input is a fraction of what conventional foam manufacturing requires.
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