Production of ceramics from powdered eggshells / by Kristine Camille V. Feraer and Mizel Joy M. Hernais.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2004.Description: xiv, 43 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: FERAER, KRISTINE CAMILLE V., HERNAIS, MIZEL JOY M., PAPA, LOVEEGAIL M., Applied Research Ill, Cavite State University, College of Education, Laboratory School, Indang, Cavite, April 2004, "Production of Ceramics from Powdered Eggshells" Adviser: Mr. Jason R. Maniacop This study entitled "Production of Ceramics from Powdered Eggshells" was conducted last December 2003 at College of Engineering and Information Technology, Materials and Testing Laboratory of Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. This study aimed to produce ceramics from powdered eggshells, to determine the physical characteristics of the produced ceramics, to evaluate the general acceptability of the produced ceramics and to determine the compressive strength of the ceramics. The study was arranged in Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with five treatments. The treatments were the following, to (commercial ceramics), Tl ( 400 gm powdered eggshells from 300 mm sieve; 250 ml casein glue), T2 400 gm powdered eggshells from 180 mm sieve; 250 ml casein glue), T3 (400 gm powdered eggshells from 150 mm sieve; 250 ml casein glue), and T4 (400 gm powdered eggshells from 75 mm sieve; 250 ml glue). Each treatment was evaluated in terms of color, texture, and general acceptability. The compressive strength was tested at the College of Engineering Materials and Testing Laboratory of the Cavite State University. Results showed that there is a possibility of producing ceramics from powdered. eggshells. It was observed that Treatment 4 could be used as substitute for expensive raw materials in making ceramics.
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Research Study (General Science Curriculum) Cavite State University.

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Science High School, College of Education (CED)

FERAER, KRISTINE CAMILLE V., HERNAIS, MIZEL JOY M., PAPA,
LOVEEGAIL M., Applied Research Ill, Cavite State University, College of Education,
Laboratory School, Indang, Cavite, April 2004, "Production of Ceramics from
Powdered Eggshells" Adviser: Mr. Jason R. Maniacop

This study entitled "Production of Ceramics from Powdered Eggshells" was conducted last December 2003 at College of Engineering and Information Technology, Materials and Testing Laboratory of Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite.
This study aimed to produce ceramics from powdered eggshells, to determine the physical characteristics of the produced ceramics, to evaluate the general acceptability of the produced ceramics and to determine the compressive strength of the ceramics.
The study was arranged in Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with five treatments. The treatments were the following, to (commercial ceramics), Tl ( 400 gm powdered eggshells from 300 mm sieve; 250 ml casein glue), T2 400 gm powdered eggshells from 180 mm sieve; 250 ml casein glue), T3 (400 gm powdered eggshells from 150 mm sieve; 250 ml casein glue), and T4 (400 gm powdered eggshells from 75 mm sieve; 250 ml glue). Each treatment was evaluated in terms of color, texture, and general acceptability. The compressive strength was tested at the College of Engineering Materials and Testing Laboratory of the Cavite State University.
Results showed that there is a possibility of producing ceramics from powdered.
eggshells. It was observed that Treatment 4 could be used as substitute for expensive raw materials in making ceramics.

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