Production and evaluation of paper from kaong (Arenga pinnata) fiber / by John Louie P. Rabanzo and Crissian Leri R. Tibayan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2016. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xiii, 61 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • 676  R1 2016
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  • Science High School, College of Education (CED)
Abstract: RABANZO, JOHN LOUIE P., TIBAYAN, CRISSIAN LERI R., “Production : and Evaluation of Paper from Kaong Fiber.” Research Study (General Science Curriculum), Science High School, College of Education Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2016, Adviser: Prof. Dulce L. Ramos The study was conducted to cevelop paper using kaong fiber. Specifically, the study aimed to (1) determine the characteristics of paper produced from kaong fiber in terms of } burst index, thickness, tear index and tensile index. (2) determine the acceptability of paper produced from kaong in terms of color, texture and flatness. (3) determine if there’s any significant difference between the treatments in terms of sensory characteristics. The construction of the paper was conducted at the Pulp and Paper Research an Training Center at University of the Philippines Los Banos from November 2015 to December 2015. The percentage of the kaong fiber and the treatments were replicated three times as follows: T1 — 25% kaong fiber + 75% OCC, T2 — 50% kaong fiber + 50% OCC, T3 ~ 75% kaong fiber + 25% OCC, T4 — 100% kaong fiber. Five hundred grams of kaong fiber and 500 grams of OCC were used in the production. Seven laboratory-size papers were produced for each treatment, four for laboratory test and three for sensory evaluation. The test for the burst index, thickness, tear index, and tensile index of the produced paper were conducted in January 2016. It is the best treatment in terms of thickness and tensile index, while for burst index and tear index T, gave the best result.
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RABANZO, JOHN LOUIE P., TIBAYAN, CRISSIAN LERI R., “Production : and Evaluation of Paper from Kaong Fiber.” Research Study (General Science Curriculum), Science High School, College of Education Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite, April 2016, Adviser: Prof. Dulce L. Ramos

The study was conducted to cevelop paper using kaong fiber. Specifically, the study aimed to (1) determine the characteristics of paper produced from kaong fiber in terms of } burst index, thickness, tear index and tensile index. (2) determine the acceptability of paper produced from kaong in terms of color, texture and flatness. (3) determine if there’s any significant difference between the treatments in terms of sensory characteristics.

The construction of the paper was conducted at the Pulp and Paper Research an Training Center at University of the Philippines Los Banos from November 2015 to December 2015. The percentage of the kaong fiber and the treatments were replicated three times as follows: T1 — 25% kaong fiber + 75% OCC, T2 — 50% kaong fiber + 50% OCC, T3 ~ 75% kaong fiber + 25% OCC, T4 — 100% kaong fiber. Five hundred grams of kaong fiber and 500 grams of OCC were used in the production. Seven laboratory-size papers were produced for each treatment, four for laboratory test and three for sensory evaluation. The test for the burst index, thickness, tear index, and tensile index of the produced paper were conducted in January 2016. It is the best treatment in terms of thickness and tensile index, while for burst index and tear index T, gave the best result.

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