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Timeplast’s Vision; Universal Prosperity.

Timeplast’s Factory tour 2025 guided by CEO

What is the Timeplast’s material?

What can Timeplast do?

What is TimeMass?

A little something about our founder, if you were curious.

Manuel Rendon is an American inventor born in Venezuela, Environmental Engineer and former PepsiCo executive.
His vision? A civilization that finally makes sense at chemistry level, one that aligns with the planet’s chemistry instead of constantly fighting it. By harnessing the Sun, the water cycle, and his seven patented chemical techs, he’s working to rebuild society’s materials from the molecule up. Think polar thermoplastics, not eternal garbage.

Most Innovative Plastic Manufacturing Company

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2025

Chemical Industry Magazine Cover

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2024

Water-soluble product of the Year.

2024

Business of the Year - Technology Category

2023

Manuel Rendon Named to Who’s Who in America

(2025–2026)

Timeplast as Must-Know Companies Shaping 2025

(2025)

Patent number:

US-20150203666-A1

Patent number:

US-10947332-B1

Patent number:

US-11639424-B1

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US-11760859-B1

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US-11180618-B1

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US-10954354-B1

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US-11851535-B1

A founder’s interview transcription:

What inspired you to start this company, and what has been your biggest challenge in leading it to success?
What inspired me was the disconnect, between humanity’s materials and nature’s chemistry. I couldn’t ignore that everything we touch is built wrong. We’re using non-polar synthetic polymers in a water-based polar biosphere. It’s madness. So I invented something better: Timeplast.
The biggest challenge? Convincing people it wasn’t just “greener plastic.” It’s a paradigm shift. That kind of thinking scares people. The Kardashev scale of civilizations also inspired me tremendously, I want to help our Species to transition to a Type 1 in the Kardashev Scale.

What products and services does your company specialize in?

  • Timeplast Raw: programmable, water-soluble material.

  • Timeplast Plus: high-performance variant with mineral enhancements.

  • TimeMass: 4D printing filament that evolves over time.

  • TimeStraw: world’s first truly water-soluble consumer straw.

  • Pabyss™: molecular disintegration chamber for end-of-life management.
    We also offer consulting on sustainable product design using our materials.

Have you or your company faced opposition, whether to your products, your vision, or to you personally? Have you encountered any form of systemic rejection?

Absolutely, and since the very beginning. From the moment I first conceived Timeplast in 2002, there has been consistent resistance from multiple directions.

Some critics have argued that the conventional plastic and petrochemical industries are simply too large for a company like Timeplast to succeed. Others, particularly certain influencers, have actively worked to discredit either me or the company, sometimes through paid competitive pressure, heavily biased commentary, or misleading reviews.

For example, some have dismissed our Timeplast photovoltaic 3D-printing filament as “pointless” because it dissolves in water. What they fail to mention is that all photovoltaic cores are water-soluble, soluble salts are a common example. We did not claim to have invented a complete solar panel. What we developed is a photovoltaic core material, something that, for the first time, can be 3D-printed directly on a desktop. The final solar panel, including weatherproofing, must of course be designed around it. A simple transparent, water-resistant coating would allow our filament to last for years.

In other cases, influencers have pointed to the visible vapor released during printing and claimed it was excessive or dangerous. In reality, this vapor is simply water vapor, as our materials contain up to 70% water. That evaporation actually absorbs energy from the mix, cooling it during processing and enabling these one-of-a-kind, first-ever functional payload 3D-printing filaments.

Because Timeplast is still a very small company, these kinds of negative or misleading comments can have a disproportionate impact. Many people tend to believe the first criticism they hear, especially when it comes from someone perceived as an authority.

That said, I don’t take it personally. Even amazing companies like Apple and Tesla face constant criticism despite producing some of the most advanced engineering products of the modern era. Innovation almost always attracts resistance. I see this as part of human nature, and I focus on continuing to build, improve, and prove what is possible.

How do you balance innovation and risk-taking while maintaining stability and profitability?
You don’t balance them. You integrate them. At Timeplast, innovation drives our profitability. Every risk is reverse-engineered—scientifically, chemically, and commercially—before it's taken. The secret is designing systems where disruption is sustainable.

About the Company 

Can you give us an overview of your company and its mission?
Timeplast is a next-gen chemical tech company reengineering materials for a polar, aqueous world. Our mission is to replace synthetic persistence with intelligent impermanence. We make materials that disappear on purpose.
This isn’t about plastic. It’s about alignment, with biology, with chemistry, with evolution.

What were some of the initial challenges you faced when establishing the company?
Everything. Funding. Explaining to people why plastic should be soluble. Getting materials scientists to unlearn what they thought they knew. And fighting how users are used to using conventional plastics, or the "eco-product" stigma, we're not biodegradable glitter. We’re molecular design.

Was there a pivotal moment or milestone that marked your company’s growth?
Yes. When through our multidimensional 3D printing filaments we got to the concept of “The Manifester”, which made possible for us to elaborate the concept of Universal Prosperity, probably the most important endeavor Humanity will ever be involved in.

Products and Services 

What drives the company’s tech?
The mismatch between human-made materials and natural ecosystems. That is the core motivation. Every product we develop is a response to that. We’re designing harmony, not just solutions.

How has your platform disrupted traditional ways of working in your industry?
We’ve flipped the material lifecycle. Instead of focusing on durability alone, we optimize for true controlled impermanence. That’s unheard of in traditional plastics. We’ve also redefined what “recycling” means by eliminating the need for it entirely. I mean Timeplast's recycling will still happen, but at a planetary level, thanks to the 321 million cubic miles of water in our oceans alone. Now upcycling, that's a different story, and that will also take place; but inside our Pabyss™.

Can you describe a recent successful product launch or business expansion, and what factors contributed to its success?
The launch of the  TimeMass filament line. Our filaments show functional simplicity hiding extreme scientific complexity. They look like consumer products. But they're chemical revolutions in disguise. That’s the formula.

How do you approach risk-taking and decision-making, and how do you mitigate potential risks?
We follow two rules 1. A first principle mentality on everything we do and 2. We always take the high road, always honest, always truthful, we’re not perfect, but we truly want to make the world a better place. Even when Timeplast is a for-profit endeavor I personally am not driven by money at all, I want to help humanity transition to a type 1 civilization in the Kardashev Scale, that’s my main motivation. We also have very strong policies focused on the customer, like 100% money back guaranteed no questions asked, and of course going above and beyond for our customers to feel satisfied, a short email to timeplast@timeplast.com is all our customers need to be taken care of.

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