Production and acceptability of specialty paper out of recycled paper using quail egg shells as an extender / by Jermielyn Yvon R. Penoblar and Sarah Abigael C. Alegre.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2010. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: vii, 47 pages : 28 cm. illustrationsContent type:
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  • 676.142  P38 2010
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Abstract: ALEGRE, SARAH ABIGAEL DE CASTRO and PENOBLAR JERMIELYN YVON RAMOS. Production and Acceptability of Specialty Paper out of Recycled Paper using Quail Egg Shells as an Extender. Research Study.(General Science Curriculum). Science High School, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite,March 2010. Adviser: Mr. Renato T. Agdalpen. The study was conducted in Mendez and Indang Cavite. It aimed to produce specialty paper out of recycled paper using quail egg shells as extender and determine its acceptability. Also the study aimed to determine the treatment that would produce the best specialty paper in terms of color, texture, flatness, opacity and appearance; to determine the level of acceptability of each treatment that is produced from recycled paper using quail egg shells as extender; and to determine the cost of production of the specialty paper. A total of 50 respondents were interviewed. The data were gathered through a questionnaire given to each respondent. Based on the data gathered, T3 is best in terms of texture, and opacity. It ranked second in terms of color, general appearance and general acceptability. It ranked least in terms of flatness. T2 on the other hand, is the best treatment in terms of color, appearance, and general acceptability. It ranked second in terms of texture, flatness and opacity. T I is the least treatment in terms of color, texture, opacity, general appearance and general acceptablity but best in terms of flatness.
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ALEGRE, SARAH ABIGAEL DE CASTRO and PENOBLAR JERMIELYN YVON RAMOS. Production and Acceptability of Specialty Paper out of Recycled Paper using Quail Egg Shells as an Extender. Research Study.(General Science Curriculum). Science High School, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite,March 2010. Adviser: Mr. Renato T. Agdalpen.

The study was conducted in Mendez and Indang Cavite. It aimed to produce specialty paper out of recycled paper using quail egg shells as extender and determine its acceptability. Also the study aimed to determine the treatment that would produce the best specialty paper in terms of color, texture, flatness, opacity and appearance; to determine the level of acceptability of each treatment that is produced from recycled paper using quail egg shells as extender; and to determine the cost of production of the specialty paper. A total of 50 respondents were interviewed.

The data were gathered through a questionnaire given to each respondent. Based on the data gathered, T3 is best in terms of texture, and opacity. It ranked second in terms of color, general appearance and general acceptability. It ranked least in terms of flatness. T2 on the other hand, is the best treatment in terms of color, appearance, and general acceptability. It ranked second in terms of texture, flatness and opacity. T I is the least treatment in terms of color, texture, opacity, general appearance and general acceptablity but best in terms of flatness.

Submitted to the University Library 05/04/2010 RS-582

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