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  • vf-xx
    Henchmen Inc.
    • Nov 2001
    • 3311

    #1

    Paintball shell material

    Question: What exact material are paintball shell's generally made of? I need to write a paper for my materials class and I want to do a little research on prolonging the shelf life of a paintball. I know that a large problem is that they absorb water and swell. I propose that there could be some coating put on the paintball that would prevent this or at least delay it, giving paintballs a longer shelf life. My biggest concern is environmental impact. Can't use plastic shelled paintballs because the plastic isn't biodegradable. Or at least I think it isn't.

    Anyway, I was just looking for some material data so I can get started on this. Hopefully someone here knows, or at least knows who I can go ask (Manike).

    If you're really intersted I can post the results of my paper after it's finished in a few weeks.

    Thanks!
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  • Sumthinwicked
    team id psycho AO-CT
    • Nov 2005
    • 4292

    #2
    msg tom "AO TOMS WORKSHOP"he makes balls LOL for real im not busting your stones

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    • vf-xx
      Henchmen Inc.
      • Nov 2001
      • 3311

      #3
      Originally posted by Sumthinwicked
      msg tom "AO TOMS WORKSHOP"he makes balls LOL for real im not busting your stones
      I know that Tom either still owns, or used to own Perfect circle paintball. I did a quick serch for that username and phrasing, but I didn't find anything. Can you be more specific?

      I wonder if you could put some sort of oil on a paintball that wouldn't be absorbed that would protect them from water for a while, but eventually wash away.

      Barring that, maybe some dessicant powder or something. Chalk maybe? I think I need to do some tests.
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      • FlawleZ
        Xmodded Karta Emag=sold ;(
        • May 2004
        • 824

        #4
        I think its made from a Polyethylene glycol. Its hardened through different stages of drying after its a coherent sphere.

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        • geekwarrior
          MIA
          • Oct 2005
          • 2581

          #5
          Originally posted by vf-xx
          Question: What exact material are paintball shell's generally made of? I need to write a paper for my materials class and I want to do a little research on prolonging the shelf life of a paintball. I know that a large problem is that they absorb water and swell. I propose that there could be some coating put on the paintball that would prevent this or at least delay it, giving paintballs a longer shelf life. My biggest concern is environmental impact. Can't use plastic shelled paintballs because the plastic isn't biodegradable. Or at least I think it isn't.

          Anyway, I was just looking for some material data so I can get started on this. Hopefully someone here knows, or at least knows who I can go ask (Manike).

          If you're really intersted I can post the results of my paper after it's finished in a few weeks.

          Thanks!
          look on you tube, theres a short vid about how paintballs are made, it might help a little.

          here i found it for you how paintballs are made

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          • jhyanathan
            Registered User
            • Apr 2006
            • 234

            #6
            Originally posted by FlawleZ
            I think its made from a Polyethylene glycol. Its hardened through different stages of drying after its a coherent sphere.
            Polyethylene glycol is the main ingredient in the fill (along with food dye and sometimes wax), not the shell. The shells are typically made with gelatin (like a soft capsule medicine shell).

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            • Danimal82
              bean crock.
              • Jun 2006
              • 214

              #7
              Kind of pointless but ethylene glycol is basically antifreeze

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              • vf-xx
                Henchmen Inc.
                • Nov 2001
                • 3311

                #8
                Originally posted by geekwarrior
                look on you tube, theres a short vid about how paintballs are made, it might help a little.

                here i found it for you how paintballs are made
                Thanks for the link.

                Now comes the hard part. Finding out the material properties of a cured shell.
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